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How to Buy a HUD Home Housing About Housing Contact us Keywords Single Family Audience groups Buying a home Events & training FHA insured loans Common questions Housing counseling HUD homes/ REO Owning a home Reference guide Regulatory programs Hospitals Multifamily OAHP Reading room Online forums Work online HUD news Homes Communities Working with HUD Resources Tools Webcasts Mailing lists Contact us Help FAQs About Buying HUD Homes Information by State Esta página en español Print version Email this to a friend Question 1: What is a "HUD Home"? Answer: When someone with a HUD insured mortgage can't meet the payments, the lender forecloses on the home; HUD pays the lender what is owed; and HUD takes ownership of the home. Then we sell it at market value as quickly as possible. Question 2: Who can buy a HUD home? Answer: Almost anyone! If you have the cash or can qualify for a mortgage, subject to certain restrictions, you may buy a HUD home. HUD employees and relatives of HUD employees are eligible, but must receive written approval from the Director of HUD's Office of Single Family Asset Management in order to purchase a HUD-owned single family property. HUD employees should refer to paragraph 10-29C of Handbook 4310.5, REV-2, Property Disposition Handbook-One to Four Family Properties for the exact requirements to purchase a HUD-owned single family property. Other less common restrictions may apply. Question 3: Are HUD Homes meant for people with low incomes? Answer: HUD homes range in price, but most are affordable for low- and moderate-income Americans. Question 4: Is it true I can get a HUD Home for a dollar? Answer: No. HUD sells homes at market value - that means that the price is set based on the price of similar homes sold in the area. Question 5: If the HUD Home needs repairs, will HUD make them? Answer: HUD Homes are sold "as-is," without warranty. That means that HUD will not pay to correct any problems. But even if a HUD Home needs fixing up - and not all of them do - it can be a real bargain! For example, HUD's asking price on the home will reflect the fact that the buyer will have to invest money to make improvements. HUD might offer special incentives such as an allowance to upgrade the property, a moving expense allowance, or a bonus for closing the sale early. And keep in mind that on most sales, the buyer can request HUD to pay all or a portion of the financing and closing costs. Your real estate agent will have details. We encourage you to get the home professionally inspected before you make an offer so you will know what repairs you may have to make BEFORE you submit your bid. Question 6: How do I buy a HUD home? Answer: Start by finding a participating real estate agent. Your real estate agent must submit your bid for you. Normally, HUD Homes are sold in an "Offer Period." At the end of the Offer Period, all offers are opened and, basically, the highest reasonable bid is accepted. If the home isn't sold in the initial Offer Period, you can submit a bid until the home is sold. Bids can be submitted any day of the week, including weekends and holidays. They will be opened the next business day. If your bid is acceptable to HUD, your real estate agent will be notified, usually within 48 hours. Question 7: If my bid is accepted, what happens next? Answer: Your real estate agent will help you through the paperwork process. You'll be given a settlement date, normally within 30-60 days, by which you need to arrange financing and close the sale, or forfeit your earnest money deposit, or pay for an extension of your sales contract. We have an excellent booklet to help you understand the settlement process: " Buying Your Home - Settlement Costs and Helpful Information . When you buy a HUD Home, the selling agent's commission will be paid by HUD but only if you make this a condition of your offer. The listing agent's commission is always paid by HUD. HUD will pay a total sales commission of up to 6%. Question 8: How can I find out what HUD Homes are for sale? Answer: Right here! We update our lists of HUD Homes for sale every day. If you see one that interests you, contact one of the real estate agents in your area who shows HUD homes. They can help you from there. Question 9: How can I get a loan to buy a HUD Home? Answer: HUD doesn't make loans directly. But we do have a number of mortgage insurance programs that could help you buy a home. You can read about those programs . Then contact a HUD approved lender , who will take you through the steps and actually make the loan. Question 10: Can I buy a HUD Home as an investment? Answer: Most HUD Homes are initially offered on a priority basis to owner occupant purchasers (people who are buying the home as their primary residence). Following the priority period, unsold properties are then available to all buyers, including investors. Question 11: Is there anything else I should know about HUD Homes? Answer: We encourage every homebuyer and homeowner to be a wise consumer, so be sure to read our consumer information . Houses built before 1978 may have lead-based paint , which can cause harm to your family; so be sure to read about this hazard and about what you would need to do to correct it. Teachers and law enforcement officers qualify for 50% discounts in certain situations. Attention: Nonprofits and Government Agencies! HUD has a special sales program under which approved nonprofit organizations and government agencies may purchase properties at discounted prices for use in local housing or homeless programs. Content updated March 16, 2005 Back to top FOIA Privacy Web Policies and Important Links Home U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: (202) 708-1112 TTY: (202) 708-1455 Find the address of a HUD office near you
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Courtney Love: Broke Courtney Love to sell house Search Navigation Home Celebrity Home Celebrity News All Celebrity News Auf Deutsch Celebrity Fashion Clothes Womens-Wear Tops Jeans Interviews Celebrity Interviews Music News Music Reviews Entertianment Latest News Movie News Film Reviews Games Celebrity Love Match Celebrity Pairs Celebrity Hangman Do Scary Movies Scare You? Yes I watch them with the light on. No I can watch them in the dark. Not at all they make me laugh Broke Courtney Love to sell house December 23, 2005, 2:17:22 Courtney Love is to auction off an historic home she bought eight years ago to pay off her mounting debts. The troubled rocker - who has had a turbulent year battling drug addictions and has repeatedly landed herself in trouble with the law - bought the lavish bungalow for her family in 1997. Love now owes around $367,000 on the property - which is located on 13 acres on land at the edge of Capitol Forest in Arkansas and was built in 1903 - and is set to auction it off in the New Year to cover the outstanding the loan on the home and any legal fees. The bungalow is currently being occupied by Cobain's sister, Kim, according to sheriff's records, according to America's New York Post. All monies raised from the sale will go directly to the WMC Mortgage Corp. of Los Angeles, which filed for foreclosure in the Superior Court this month. ** Article Continues Below ** ** The Courtney Love article continues now ** Earlier this week, it was reported Love wants to sell her rights to the Nirvana back catalogue because she is gong broke. The wild star is on the verge of bankruptcy and is hoping to cash in on the extensive collection of songs - which includes classic tracks 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', 'Come As You Are' and 'All Apologies'. According to a report in America's New York Post newspaper, Love is looking for $100 million for her rights to the music. Tell your friend about this story, Get the best daily celebrity gossip headlines! Enter your details below Name: Email: Top Celebrity Headlines Johnny Depp's breathless movies Seal's model duets Oprah Winfrey's jet emergency Bono's family flirting Pussycat Dolls' classy claims Keira Knightley's shoe obsession Love rat Akon Shane MacGowan's womanly desires Jake Gyllenhaal's cold shoulder Mountain Irritating Tom Cruise Courtney Love Celebrity Fashion Fashion in the style of Courtney Love Buy Courtney Love goodies More Courtney Love Gossip Courtney Love Sells Home Courtney Love to sell Nirvana rights Courtney Love gropes porn star's boobs Courtney Love's brainy lust Courtney Love in pregnancy riddle Courtney Love's Hospital Sex With Kurt Cobain Courtney Love's cover up Courtney Love Used Aged 4 - Linda Carroll Courtney Love 'Speaking Frances Could Have Saved Kurt' Courtney Love's mother reveals daughter's childhood Courtney Love In New Lawsuit Courtney's lesbian love plea Courtney Love In Danger Of Eviction Courtney Love says the baby is definitely Steve Coogan's Barbie Love Courtney Love Denies Pregnancy Claims Courtney Love Ordered Into Rehab Amid Pregnancy Reports Courtney Love Dating Steve Coogan Courtney Love's parole violation accusations Courtney Love slams Dave Grohl Courney Love Progressing Well Courtney Love rushed to hospital Faint Courtney Love Admitted To Hospital Clean Courtney Love Courtney Love and Jerry Cantrell Collaboration Courtney Love set to play porn actress Courney Love In Legal Deadline Over Unpaid Bills Courtney Love wins back custody of daughter Courtney Love Sells House In Bid To Win Daughters Custody Courtney Love to cover debts with tell all book Courtney Love's vicious attack on a rock singer Love pleads guilty in New York court Courney Love Pleads 'Not Guilty' to Assault Charge Additional Links Movie Reviews DVD News Music News Latest Celebrity News Celebrity Clothes Best Selling Clothes Lingerie Discussion Board FemaleFirst.co.uk takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of stories. The content is licensed from BANG © 2005 and published for the entertainment of our users only. This story does not represent Femalefirst.co.uk's opinions nor can we guarantee that BANG reporting is completely factual. Please address any inquiries regarding the content of this story to BANG -- Buy Posters at AllPosters.com Soap Updates and TV News Coronation Street News Emmerdale News Home and Away News Eastenders News Desperate Housewives News Lost News Reality TV News X Factor News I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here DVD Reviews Latest Competitions Chat with other members | Structure | Lingerie | Womens Chat | Advertise | Terms & Conditions | About Us | Contact Us ShoppingFirst.co.uk | MaleFirst.co.uk | CoolBriefs.com | TeenFirst Server: web2.femalefirst.co.uk © 2005 Femalefirst Division of Play-2-Win Ltd all rights reserved
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Investment Property Databank IPD Home About IPD Portfolio Analysis Services Events Indices and Market Information Indices for Derivatives Online Services -- Download Index Download 2004 full series (pdf) IPD South Africa Information Valuation Guide 2004 Publication Samples Multi Country Index Spreadsheet IPD South Africa Index IPD is now in its tenth year of reporting on the South African market. The project was co-ordinated by SAPIX (The South African Property Information Exchange), which was created in 1997 to develop with IPD an authoritative databank on property investment performance in South Africa. IPD South Africa, a wholly independent subsidiary of IPD, was established at the beginning of 2003 to provide property data to the local market. Total returns - % per year All Property Retail Office Industrial 2000 11.1 10.3 12.7 7.0 2001 10.5 13.2 7.8 7.5 2002 9.6 11.0 5.0 8.8 2003 15.3 17.3 8.9 17.7 2004 23.4 26.1 16.7 24.4 annualised over: 3 yrs 15.9 18.0 10.1 16.8 5 yrs 13.8 15.4 10.1 12.9 10 yrs 13.4 16.0 9.9 12.2 South African commercial property delivered the highest return seen in the last ten years. Total returns for South African commercial property accelerated to 23.4% in 2004, up from 15.3% in 2003, breaking the previous record of 17.4% set in 1997. In the process property as an asset class outperformed most others with the exception of equities, which did slightly better, year on year. The return on bonds came a distant third at 14.1% in 2004, compared to property’s 23.4% and 25% for equities. Commenting on the results, Simon Fairchild, IPD UK Director, says that this was another fantastic year for commercial property in South Africa and on a risk adjusted basis direct property is certainly holding its own against the other asset classes. Fairchild further believes that the continued upswing in the South African economy is also being felt in the property sector, which is now starting to deliver results. Over the ten year period property performance has ranked between that of bonds and equities, although the position of these asset classes has been reversed. Bond returns annualised at 18.3% per year, are comfortably ahead of those on property and equities, at 13.4% and 10.6% per year respectively. This performance hierarchy has also been maintained over five years, although property and bonds are tied for first over the three year period ending 2004. Putting it into context, the South African results are the seventh set of results of sixteen to be published by IPD in 2005. Comparatively the South African results are extremely positive both in nominal and real terms. The UK achieved a total return of 18.3% and Canada a total return of 12.9%. At the other end of the scale, Finland achieved a total return of 5.6%. Similarly, in 2003, South African direct commercial property outperformed all other countries measured by IPD. For more information please contact: IPD: Richard Wetherell - tel +44 (0)20 7643 9266 IPD South Africa: Stan Garrun - tel +27 (0)11 883 4977 Total return 2004 - % End 2004 net income yield - % 1 St. John's Lane London EC1M 4BL Tel: +44 (0)20 7336 9200 Fax: +44 (0)20 7336 9399 Privacy Policy | © 2005 IPD Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Home | About IPD | Portfolio Analysis Service | Events | Indices and Market Information | Indices for Derivatives | OPD Designed by Webrepro
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FHLBank Atlanta Login | News | Careers | Events | Site Map | Contact Us * Learn More * Member Login * FAQs * Learn More * Approved PFIs * View Pricing * 2006 AHP Announcement * 2006 AHP Updates * CIS Sponsor Login * Sponsor Registration Highlights from the Bank Bank Declares 4.60 Dividend The board of directors of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta has approved an annualized dividend rate of 4.60 percent. Readmore Historical Interest Rates Now on FHLBAccess All FHLBank interest rates are available on FHLBAccess, the Banks online, members-onlysystem. In early 2006, current and historical interest rates will no longer beavailable on the Bank's public website. Readmore Learn More About Funding In Key West FHLBank representatives will be presenting at the Southeastern Conference of Community Bankers on Jan. 27, 2005. They will be describing innovative ways to fund your loan growth. Read more New Forms for EDP\CIP Advances Available The Bank has revised the application and supporting documentation for the Community Investment and Economic Development advance programs. New forms are in effect immediately and can be downloaded from our website. View EDP forms View CIP forms First-time Homebuyer Funds Still Available The Bank has nearly $200,000 of matching funds available for member financialinstitutions that are working with first-time homebuyers who need down paymentor closing cost assistance. Read more November BankTalk and HillTalk Available Get the details behind structured repos, streamline securities safekeeping and wire transfers with FHLBAccess, and learn how the Banks Community Investment Program can help you save money. Read more Structured Repo Discussion The Expander Advance Member Products and Services Guide Capital Plan Reference Contact List COLLATERAL CVR Fee Schedule Webinar Recording Eligibility Qualifying Collateral Reports (QCRs) Verifications Government & Industry Relations Legislative Action Center HillNet: Grassroots Advocacy Program Terms and Conditions | Member Privacy Statement | General Privacy Policy © 2005, Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta. All Rights Reserved. Atlanta, GA, 30309; 1.800.536.9650.
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Real estate price index, annual changes - Statistics Sweden Find: A-Z Content Search Find more on the website --------------------------- Agriculture, forestry and fishery Business activities Citizen influence Culture and leisure Education and research Energy Environment Financial markets Health and medical care Household finances Housing and construction Information technology Judicial system Labour market Living conditions National accounts Population Prices and Consumption Public finances Social insurance Social services Trade in goods and services Transport and communications --------------------------- Use Sweden's Statistical Database Maps About Sweden's Statistical Database --------------------------- Publication plan Publications About the publications --------------------------- International statistics Information and Library Economic statistics Regional statistics Methodology --------------------------- Information services Statistics Sweden's Business Register SCB International Consulting Order international statistics Order Swedish statistics --------------------------- Swedish Statistics Net Other statistical sources Housing and construction Real estate prices and registrations of title Real estate price index Per cent change from previous year. As a comparison the consumer price development is also shown Download Data and graphs for printing out (101 kb) Comments The graph shows the development of prices for one- and two-dwelling buildings for permanent living, buildings for seasonal and secondary use and multi-dwelling and commercial buildings. For one- or two dwelling buildings and buildings for seasonal and secondary use, the development is expressed as per cent change of real estate price index from the previous year. For multi-dwelling and commercial buildings it is the development of the purchase-price coefficient. The inflation rate has been included in the graph to further illustrate the development of prices. The late 1980s was a period with very rapid price increases. The downturn of the economy in the early 1990s ended this and the price level decreased for three years. During the latter half of the 1990s, price increases have again been considerable. For the whole period, consumer prices have increased at a much slower pace than real estate prices. Press information Statistical Databases More graphs on real estate prices Real estate price index, annually. 1981=100 To Economic statistics To Business cycle indicators Top of page Updated: 2005-06-01