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In an effort to expand its partnership with local governments
in helping to foster housing opportunities for low to moderate
income families and address specific community needs, HUD
is introducing its Good Neighbor Program. This program facilitates
the sale of aged HUD inventory of single family homes to local
governments for ONE DOLLAR ($1.00).
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE $1 HOME SALE PROGRAM, click on the
link below:
http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/reo/goodn/dhmabout.cfm
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Property Listings for Local Governments
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Click on the appropriate State for current Local Government Listings:
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Purpose and Eligibility Summary
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Properties which have been offered to the public for sale
for six or more months and are not presently under a sales
contract will be removed from the market and offered exclusively
to local governments for a period of ten days at a sales price
of $1.00 plus closing cost. The property must have been offered
to the public for at least 180 days to be eligible. Days on
which the property is held off market as a result of a pending
sale or other reason do not count toward the 180 day total.
To be eligible to participate in this new sales program, local
governments must:
- Identify the intended disposition strategy and clear public
purpose goals and objectives it will pursue with properties
purchased through this program;
- Affirm that all profits/proceeds of sales of HUD homes
will go to support local housing/community development initiatives;
- Identify what specific programs or uses these profits/proceeds
will support; and
- Agree to provide HUD's Homeownership Center (HOC) Program
Support Staff Director with an annual report on all properties
purchased under this program. The report must include information
on the ultimate property purchaser, the amount of profit
realized on the final sale and where the profit was put
back into local housing/community development.
As part of its disposition strategy, the local government
may indicate that it intends to purchase the property and
convey it to a nonprofit organization for rehabilitation and
resale to first time homebuyers, low to moderate income buyers
or some other public purpose objective. This is an acceptable
approach, however, local governments should be reminded that
all information pertaining to the purchase and subsequent
resale must be included in the annual report provided to HUD's
Program Support Staff Director. Failure of the local governments
to comply with any of the above requirements may result in
their removal from participation in this program.
Nonprofit organizations and entities such as housing authorities
are not permitted to directly purchase properties under this
sales program. They are, however, encouraged to partner with
local governments in reaching the disposition goals and strategies
for these homes.
Properties will be made available to local governments on
a weekly basis with new properties being added as they reach
six months of market exposure. Local governments should check
this site each week to see what properties have become available
in their jurisdiction. LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ARE ONLY ELIGIBLE
TO PURCHASE HOMES WITHIN THEIR JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS. The
listed properties will remain available exclusively for purchase
by local governments for 10 calendar days.
To purchase an eligible home, the local government must execute
and deliver the form HUD-9548
Sales Contract with the required special addendum to:
- CitiWest's office in Hartford, CT for Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont,
- BestAssets-CitiWest JV's office in Atlanta, GA for Alabama,
Georgia and Mississippi.
The Sales Contracts are multi-part forms and are available
at the CitiWest office and the BLBs
The Sales Contract may be
downloaded by clicking HERE.
The Addendum may be
downloaded by clicking HERE.
ORIGINAL SALES CONTRACTS WITH THE REQUIRED ADDENDUM MUST
BE RECEIVED BEFORE 4:30 PM ON THE DATE INDICATED AS THE "DEADLINE".
You will see this date on the property list for each property
exclusively available to local governments. Late contracts
will not be considered. Please note that there is no other
way of indicating your interest in or intention to purchase
the property. We are not able to accept telephonic, fax or
electronic indications of interest.
To the extent that more than one local government (e.g.,
city and county) wish to purchase the same property, the first
complete contract package received will be awarded the property.
If sales contracts are received within the required time
period but contain errors requiring correction, CitiWest will
notify the local governments of the required changes and allow
five days for the submission of a corrected sales contract.
Failure to submit corrected documents within these five days
will result in contract cancellation.
If local governments do not submit a sales contract within
10 days, the properties (other than multi-unit properties)
will then be offered exclusively to Officer Next Door/Teacher
Next Door participants for an additional 10 day period. OND/TND
discounts WILL apply to the new list price. If properties
remain available for sale after this offering, the properties
will be returned to the public list and local governments
may then submit offers to purchase these aged properties for
$1. Consideration will only be given to these offers if no
other acceptable offers have been received from the public.
Upon review and analysis of the contract package, CitiWest
will sign the contract (as Attorney-in-Fact for the Secretary
of HUD) and forward the contract to HUD's Closing Agent. You
will receive a copy of the signed contract and the local government
will be responsible for contacting the Closing Agent to arrange
the closing. The local government will be responsible for
all closing costs incurred in the transaction other than the
Closing Agent's fee and wire transfer expenses, if any.
Restatement of HUD's "AS-IS" Sales Policy: Local
governments are reminded that all HUD properties are sold
"as is". HUD believes that an "as is" sale is the fairest,
most straight forward sales method. However, even though HUD
sells its properties "as is," it is HUD's policy, as a good
neighbor, to keep the properties safe and secure, and to preserve
and protect the property while it is being marketed.
Liens and Assessments: In those instances where a local
government has assessed liens against the properties and/or
fines have been assessed by a unit of local government, the
local government must take the necessary steps to remove these
liens at no cost to HUD prior to closing the sale.
Demolitions: It should be noted that the local government
may recommend the demolition of any property which is currently
available for purchase by that entity. To consider demolition,
the following criteria must be met:
- HUD's last listed price, plus the cost of rehabilitating
the property to meet HUD's Minimum Property Standards (MPS)
is more than 130 percent of the after rehabilitation value.
The determination of rehabilitation cost and the after rehabilitation
value may require the M&M contractor to procure the
services of a structural engineer, appraiser, and/or special
inspectors. The appraisal must include the fair market value
of the land.
- The cost of demolition may not exceed the cost of rehabilitating
the property to meet MPS.
- Review the Environmental Compliance Record to determine
whether the property is listed on the National Register
of Historic Places or located in a Historic District. If
the property is classified as "historic", review any conditions
on the disposition of the property to determine whether
demolition is permitted. If so, follow any conditions imposed
in conjunction with the demolition.
In the event that the M&M contractor and HUD are in agreement
that the above criteria have been satisfied, demolition of
the property will be completed by the M&M contractor.
HUD will pay for the demolition and clearing of the debris.
Following demolition, the land will be listed for sale to
the general public for 10 calendar days at its fair market
value. Should no acceptable offers be received from the general
public, the land will then be offered to the local governments
for $1 for 10 calendar days. In the event the local governments
have no interest in the land, the property would be re listed
on the general listing until the property is sold.
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