South Dakota HUD Homes for Sale (2026)
Search every active HUD foreclosed home in South Dakota - 2 SD 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 South Dakota HomeStore inventory and lets you search it with better filtering - bidding still happens on HomeStore through a HUD-registered broker.Last updated: 2026-08-23
Search all 2 HUD homes in South Dakota by price & bedrooms
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Will you inherit back taxes on a property in South Dakota?
It depends entirely on which kind of sale you are looking at, and the two are easy to mix up. Government REO (HUD, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, GSA, CWS) conveys with clear, insurable title and the seller settles past-due property taxes at closing. County tax sales (tax-defaulted, sheriff, judicial) are the opposite: the buyer can inherit senior liens, face a redemption period, and get title that is not insurable without a quiet-title action. Every listing on this page is the first kind.
For the tax-sale side, South Dakota is a hybrid state. The county sells a deed or certificate that the former owner can still undo by paying you back with interest during the redemption window. The former owner then has 3 years to reclaim the property. Title here usually needs a quiet-title action before it is insurable or resellable.
We do not estimate what a specific property owes. Lien and back-tax amounts live in county records and only a title search returns the real number, so any figure produced without one is a guess you should not bid against.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How many HUD homes are for sale in South Dakota?
- There are 2 active HUD foreclosed homes listed in South Dakota right now. The count changes as HUD lists new foreclosures and existing ones sell - GovAuctions refreshes the SD HUD HomeStore inventory throughout the day.
- How do I buy a HUD home in South Dakota?
- Browse South Dakota 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 South Dakota cheaper than market value?
- HUD homes in South Dakota 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.
- Do I inherit back taxes or liens on a HUD home in South Dakota?
- No. A HUD home is REO, not a tax sale: it conveys with clear, insurable title, HUD settles past-due property taxes at closing, and there is no redemption period. That risk belongs to county tax sales instead, and South Dakota is a hybrid state. The county sells a deed or certificate that the former owner can still undo by paying you back with interest during the redemption window. After such a sale the former owner has 3 years to reclaim the property. Title here usually needs a quiet-title action before it is insurable or resellable. None of that applies to a HUD purchase.

