logging in or signing up What's HUD and What's It's Function Presentation_Redo ForeclosureDeals Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 23 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 16, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: What’s HUD & What’s Its Function? Learn about HUD, how it functions, & HUD homes.What Are HUD Homes?: What Are HUD Homes? A HUD home is a residence backed by a (FHA) Federal Housing Administration - insured mortgage that has ended in foreclosure. Once HUD steps in and acquires the property, they then put it up for sale. Anyone may purchase a HUD home as long as they can pay for it in cash or secure a loan.What’s HUD?: What’s HUD? HUD stands for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD oversees lending companies to make sure first time homebuyers & minorities are able to afford cheap homes .What is HUD?: What is HUD? HUD works with other organizations like the (FHA) Federal Housing Authority, Fannie Mae, & Freddie Mac, who issue subsidies for public housing & home loans for the purchase of HUD homes. HUD Offers stability and growth to urban communities.Brief History of HUD: Brief History of HUD The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) was created under the National Housing Act of 1934. The National Housing Act of 1934 was passed to make mortgages and housing more affordable in the U.S. under The New DealBrief History of HUD: Brief History of HUD The United States Housing Authority (USHA) was created by the U.S. Congress, making $500,000,000 available for loans for families with low incomes. The Housing Act of 1937 was passed, eradicating substandard housing & allowing the government to pay subsidies for low-income families.Brief History of HUD: Brief History of HUD President Truman enacted The Housing Act of 1949, increasing authorization for the FHA, & providing federal funding for many more public housing units, urban renewal projects in U.S. cities, & funding for rural homeowners. In 1965, three organizations merged into one to become what we now know as HUD.HUD’s Functions: HUD’s Functions HUD is responsible for creating and enforcing programs and policies that help Americans with low incomes obtain affordable, safe, decent, & livable housing. The Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides numerous functions & services to ensure fair & equitable lending practices, especially in urban areas.HUD’s Functions: HUD’s Functions HUD helps individuals and families secure safe, decent housing at affordable rates. HUD helps low-income individuals & families purchase their own, cheap homes with as little as $100 down.HUD’s Grants Programs: HUD’s Grants Programs HUD awards competitive home improvement, safety, & community development grants. Some grant categories include: Chronic Homelessness Community Development Housing-related Health HazardsForeclosed Homes: Foreclosed Homes Homes go into foreclosure when the home owner defaults on their mortgage loan & they are unable to keep up with the payments. The home owner may be severely behind on their mortgage payments or completely unable to make payments due to job loss, illness, death, or some other unfortunate event.Buying A Foreclosed Home: Buying A Foreclosed Home Buying foreclosed homes is the best way to purchase a home well below its market value. Getting into a foreclosed home can save the buyer tens of thousands of dollars.Buying A Foreclosed Home: Buying A Foreclosed Home With the current state of the foreclosure crisis in the U.S., finding a foreclosed home to buy is not at all difficult to do. Homes that are in foreclosure and up for sale is public information that may be obtained at the county clerk’s office, the local newspaper, or even via the Internet.Buying A Foreclosed Home: Buying A Foreclosed Home A foreclosed home may be in excellent condition or it may need some work done to rehab it and bring it up to code. The laws affecting foreclosed homes vary from state-to-state.Buying A Foreclosed Home: Buying A Foreclosed Home Buying a foreclosed home is a great way to become a home owner, for first time buyers, low-income families, or an individual who wants to purchase a cheap home . Make sure, when buying a foreclosed home, that you are not required to catch up on any payments owed by the previous owner.Government Foreclosures: Government Foreclosures Government foreclosures are another excellent option when seeking cheap homes for sale. These properties are sold to the public and have been foreclosed by government agencies.Government Foreclosures: Government Foreclosures Government foreclosures occur when the government seizes a property. These properties often go up for sale at auction to the highest bidder.Government Foreclosures: Government Foreclosures Homes that are in government foreclosure may be purchased at a much lower cost than their appraised value, so the buyer saves money. Government foreclosure properties are often available for purchase at government auctions. These homes usually sell quickly.Let’s Review: Let’s Review HUD guarantees fair & equitable lending for Americans with low incomes & minority populations. Stability, growth & development of urban centers is a main goal of HUD. HUD oversees the major lending companies, making sure first time homebuyers can afford cheap homes that are decent, safe, & livable.Slide 20: For more Information: http://twitter.com/fcdeals http://www.foreclosuredeals.com/wp/feed/ http://www.linkedin.com/company/foreclosure-deals http://www.facebook.com/ForeclosureDeals http://www.foreclosuredeals.com/ You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
What's HUD and What's It's Function Presentation_Redo ForeclosureDeals Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 23 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 16, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: What’s HUD & What’s Its Function? Learn about HUD, how it functions, & HUD homes.What Are HUD Homes?: What Are HUD Homes? A HUD home is a residence backed by a (FHA) Federal Housing Administration - insured mortgage that has ended in foreclosure. Once HUD steps in and acquires the property, they then put it up for sale. Anyone may purchase a HUD home as long as they can pay for it in cash or secure a loan.What’s HUD?: What’s HUD? HUD stands for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD oversees lending companies to make sure first time homebuyers & minorities are able to afford cheap homes .What is HUD?: What is HUD? HUD works with other organizations like the (FHA) Federal Housing Authority, Fannie Mae, & Freddie Mac, who issue subsidies for public housing & home loans for the purchase of HUD homes. HUD Offers stability and growth to urban communities.Brief History of HUD: Brief History of HUD The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) was created under the National Housing Act of 1934. The National Housing Act of 1934 was passed to make mortgages and housing more affordable in the U.S. under The New DealBrief History of HUD: Brief History of HUD The United States Housing Authority (USHA) was created by the U.S. Congress, making $500,000,000 available for loans for families with low incomes. The Housing Act of 1937 was passed, eradicating substandard housing & allowing the government to pay subsidies for low-income families.Brief History of HUD: Brief History of HUD President Truman enacted The Housing Act of 1949, increasing authorization for the FHA, & providing federal funding for many more public housing units, urban renewal projects in U.S. cities, & funding for rural homeowners. In 1965, three organizations merged into one to become what we now know as HUD.HUD’s Functions: HUD’s Functions HUD is responsible for creating and enforcing programs and policies that help Americans with low incomes obtain affordable, safe, decent, & livable housing. The Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides numerous functions & services to ensure fair & equitable lending practices, especially in urban areas.HUD’s Functions: HUD’s Functions HUD helps individuals and families secure safe, decent housing at affordable rates. HUD helps low-income individuals & families purchase their own, cheap homes with as little as $100 down.HUD’s Grants Programs: HUD’s Grants Programs HUD awards competitive home improvement, safety, & community development grants. Some grant categories include: Chronic Homelessness Community Development Housing-related Health HazardsForeclosed Homes: Foreclosed Homes Homes go into foreclosure when the home owner defaults on their mortgage loan & they are unable to keep up with the payments. The home owner may be severely behind on their mortgage payments or completely unable to make payments due to job loss, illness, death, or some other unfortunate event.Buying A Foreclosed Home: Buying A Foreclosed Home Buying foreclosed homes is the best way to purchase a home well below its market value. Getting into a foreclosed home can save the buyer tens of thousands of dollars.Buying A Foreclosed Home: Buying A Foreclosed Home With the current state of the foreclosure crisis in the U.S., finding a foreclosed home to buy is not at all difficult to do. Homes that are in foreclosure and up for sale is public information that may be obtained at the county clerk’s office, the local newspaper, or even via the Internet.Buying A Foreclosed Home: Buying A Foreclosed Home A foreclosed home may be in excellent condition or it may need some work done to rehab it and bring it up to code. The laws affecting foreclosed homes vary from state-to-state.Buying A Foreclosed Home: Buying A Foreclosed Home Buying a foreclosed home is a great way to become a home owner, for first time buyers, low-income families, or an individual who wants to purchase a cheap home . Make sure, when buying a foreclosed home, that you are not required to catch up on any payments owed by the previous owner.Government Foreclosures: Government Foreclosures Government foreclosures are another excellent option when seeking cheap homes for sale. These properties are sold to the public and have been foreclosed by government agencies.Government Foreclosures: Government Foreclosures Government foreclosures occur when the government seizes a property. These properties often go up for sale at auction to the highest bidder.Government Foreclosures: Government Foreclosures Homes that are in government foreclosure may be purchased at a much lower cost than their appraised value, so the buyer saves money. Government foreclosure properties are often available for purchase at government auctions. These homes usually sell quickly.Let’s Review: Let’s Review HUD guarantees fair & equitable lending for Americans with low incomes & minority populations. Stability, growth & development of urban centers is a main goal of HUD. HUD oversees the major lending companies, making sure first time homebuyers can afford cheap homes that are decent, safe, & livable.Slide 20: For more Information: http://twitter.com/fcdeals http://www.foreclosuredeals.com/wp/feed/ http://www.linkedin.com/company/foreclosure-deals http://www.facebook.com/ForeclosureDeals http://www.foreclosuredeals.com/