Browse 16,000+ HUD, USDA and county foreclosure properties. Save searches, get daily alerts, and buy directly from the source. No credit card required.
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Government foreclosure listings are properties acquired by federal or local government agencies โ typically through FHA-insured mortgage defaults (HUD), rural loan defaults (USDA), tax delinquency (county), or asset forfeiture. These properties are sold publicly, often below market value.
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Our automated pipeline runs every morning and pulls fresh data directly from HUD, USDA, and county government APIs. Most listings are updated within 24 hours of changes at the source agency.
HUD homes must be purchased through a HUD-approved real estate broker. During the first 30 days (the "Owner Occupant" period), only owner-occupant buyers may submit offers. After that, investors may also bid.
Our HUD FHA data covers all 50 states. County-level data currently includes Allegheny County (PA) with more counties being added regularly. USDA listings are available in eligible rural areas nationwide.