HUD Homes for Sale in North Carolina (2026)
Search every active HUD foreclosed home in North Carolina - 15 NC properties from HUD HomeStore, in one free interface.
HUD homes are foreclosed residential properties owned by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and sold through HUD HomeStore (hudhomestore.gov), typically below market value. GovAuctions indexes the North Carolina HomeStore inventory and lets you search it with better filtering - bidding still happens on HomeStore through a HUD-registered broker.Last updated: 2026-06-12
Search all 15 HUD homes in North Carolina by price & bedrooms
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Recently Listed HUD Homes in North Carolina

HUD Home β 548 Windover Dr, Raeford, NC 28376
Raeford, NC

HUD Home β 1764 Spurgeons Rd, Hickory, NC 28602
Hickory, NC

HUD Home β 6002 Deer Hunter Ln, Lexington, NC 27295
Lexington, NC

HUD Home β 9 Crystal Oaks Ct, Durham, NC 27707
Durham, NC

HUD Home β 2410 Annwood Ct, Newton, NC 28658
Newton, NC

HUD Home β 4749 Crowders Crest Dr, Gastonia, NC 28052
Gastonia, NC
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HUD Home β 129 Ridgecrest Ave, Marble, NC 28905
Marble, NC

HUD Home β 350 Lee Dr, Havelock, NC 28532
Havelock, NC

HUD Home β 533 N Beaumont Ave, Burlington, NC 27217
Burlington, NC

HUD Home β 4131 Morton Ln, Franklinton, NC 27525
Franklinton, NC

HUD Home β 33145 Us Highway 26, Engelhard, NC 27824
Engelhard, NC

HUD Home β 310 Arbor St, Wadesboro, NC 28170
Wadesboro, NC
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How many HUD homes are for sale in North Carolina?
- There are 15 active HUD foreclosed homes listed in North Carolina right now. The count changes as HUD lists new foreclosures and existing ones sell - GovAuctions refreshes the NC HUD HomeStore inventory throughout the day.
- How do I buy a HUD home in North Carolina?
- Browse North Carolina HUD listings here, then have a HUD-registered real estate broker submit your bid on hudhomestore.gov. Any agent whose brokerage holds a HUD NAID number can place the bid - you can't bid directly. During the first 15-30 days (the Exclusive Listing Period), only owner-occupants and nonprofits can bid; after that, investors can too.
- Are HUD homes in North Carolina cheaper than market value?
- HUD homes in North Carolina are often priced below comparable listings, with the biggest discounts during the extended (investor) bidding period. They're sold as-is, though - HUD does no repairs - so always inspect the property and factor repair costs into your offer.