New Mexico Freddie Mac HomeSteps Listings (2026)
6 active Freddie Mac HomeSteps listings in New Mexico right now.
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HomeSteps is Freddie Mac's brand for its REO (real-estate owned) inventory - homes Freddie Mac has taken back through foreclosure and resells. It is the sibling of Fannie Mae HomePath and HUD HomeStore, completing the federal-REO picture. Listings are fixed-price (not auctions); buyers submit offers through a licensed real-estate agent. Freddie Mac is a government-sponsored enterprise under FHFA conservatorship, so the inventory is federal-adjacent and distinct from the foreclosure homes sold by HUD and Fannie Mae. This page tracks its live listings in New Mexico (NM); every one links back to bid on homesteps.com.Last updated: 2026-08-22
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What Surplus Actually Sells For in New Mexico
Median winning bids from 406 completed New Mexico auction sales in the last year, by item - across every platform we track, not Freddie Mac HomeSteps alone.
| Item | Median | Sales |
|---|---|---|
| Chevrolet Silverado | $11,681 | 57 |
| Dell Latitude | $72 | 53 |
| Chevrolet Tahoe | $7,435 | 53 |
| desk | $7 | 30 |
| Ford F-150 | $3,386 | 26 |
| sedan | $1,300 | 17 |
Based on recent completed government auction sales in New Mexico. Click any item for its full price history and recent sold examples.
Source: the GovAuctions Surplus Price Index. Free to cite with attribution.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many Freddie Mac HomeSteps listings are there in New Mexico?
- There are 6 active Freddie Mac HomeSteps listings in New Mexico right now. The count refreshes twice daily from homesteps.com.
- Is Freddie Mac HomeSteps legit?
- Yes. Freddie Mac HomeSteps (homesteps.com) is the official platform for Freddie Mac REO foreclosed homes. HomeSteps is Freddie Mac's brand for its REO (real-estate owned) inventory - homes Freddie Mac has taken back through foreclosure and resells. It is the sibling of Fannie Mae HomePath and HUD HomeStore, completing the federal-REO picture. Listings are fixed-price (not auctions); buyers submit offers through a licensed real-estate agent. Freddie Mac is a government-sponsored enterprise under FHFA conservatorship, so the inventory is federal-adjacent and distinct from the foreclosure homes sold by HUD and Fannie Mae. GovAuctions indexes Freddie Mac HomeSteps listings into one searchable feed - bidding happens on homesteps.com.
- Does Freddie Mac HomeSteps charge a buyer's premium?
- No buyer's premium (fixed-price REO; offers via agent). Always confirm the exact premium on the listing itself, since some sellers set their own.
- Can I buy Freddie Mac HomeSteps New Mexico items if I don't live in New Mexico?
- Yes - most Freddie Mac HomeSteps listings are open to bidders nationwide. The catch is pickup: most items must be picked up in person at the seller's location in New Mexico, typically within 5-10 business days. Plan for shipping/freight if you can't pick up locally.