hud homes for sale in arizona

homes for sale  |  approved agents  |  qualify to buy  |  how to buy |  

 http://www.arizonahudhomesearch.com/

select from the following:

VA home buying timeline

finding a VA home

eligible financing

making an offer

types of properties

facts to remember


Making an Offer on a VA Home

In order to buy a VA acquired property, there are several steps that a buyer must follow:  1) pre-qualification, 2) find the property, 3) make an offer, 4) close on the property

1) Pre-Qualification - Normally with the assistance of a qualified loan officer, the buyer identifies the loan options, any potential financing hurdles (such as credit issues), and the maximum loan amount one may qualify up to.  Click here to get qualified.

2) Find the Property - In order to view a home on the VA home list, a buyer must use a VA qualified real estate broker (such as Sun National Real Estate).  Properties are on special lock boxes that only qualified agents have access to.  Properties are available for viewing only during the competitive bid period.  (Per VA guidelines, "There must be no use of toilet facilities").  

3) Make an Offer - Once a VA acquired property has been identified, only a VA qualified real estate broker can submit an offer for a buyer.  A buyer may submit offers on more than one property.  However, the broker is required to obtain a $1,000 earnest money deposit for each offer (if an offer is accepted, the earnest money is non-refundable unless the buyer is declined for a loan).  Only one offer can be purchased by an owner occupant buyer.  

4) Close on the Property - Buyers are required to close within 22 days for VA Vendee Financing, 30 days for all cash purchases and 60 days for other types of financing. 

 

  

Copyright © 2000-2007.  Rob Madden, Sun National Real Estate.  All rights reserved. 
11024 N. 28th Dr., Ste 200, Phoenix, AZ 85029  (602) 993-7509 office  (480) 888-1234 direct
This site is not operated by a government agency, sponsored by, affiliated with or endorsed by HUD, FHA or VA.

HUD homes in Arizona