Seattle, WA HUD Homes for Sale

Seattle is the county seat of King County and a seaport city in the state of Washington. It is one of the most populous cities in the country. The city is located on the West Coast close to the Canada-United States border. It is renowned for its performing arts, and music scene. As well as popular tourist destination due to its close proximity to both nature and water. The city is home to many museums, galleries, and live performance venues, as well as many professional sports teams on different levels. The climate is mild, temperate, marine climate and allows year-round outdoor activities including swimming, snowboarding, rock climbing, kayaking, and more.

For a city like Seattle, with its 741,251 residents, HUD homes are an increasingly viable option for those trying to move into a new home but may be feeling squeezed out of the current housing market. HUD homes are owned by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and present a greater range of financing options than traditional homebuying paths. With a median household income of $97,185 and a median home value of $713,600, HUD homes in Seattle aren't just a way to get into a housing market that is already experiencing shortages, they may just be the ideal way for you. To learn more about our current HUD homes in Seattle, WA, register today! The perfect home could be waiting for you.
Check out Seattle, WA HUD homes for sale, which may include auction properties, for sale by owner, and more.
Showing 1 - 44 of 440
2715 NE 115TH ST
MLS
Lake City
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98125
7
5
4390 ft2
1963
8820 NESBIT AVE N #302
Auction
North College Park
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98103
2
2
717 ft2
1991
4105 NE 98TH ST
REO Foreclosure
Lake City
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98115
4
3
2150 ft2
1965
New
8329 NE JUANITA DR
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Kirkland, WA 98034
2
1
750 ft2
1936
New
14113 74th Ct NE
MLS
 
Townhouse/Condo
Kirkland, WA 98034
3
4
1525 ft2
2017
7634 S 112TH ST
Auction
Bryn Mawr-Skyway
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98178
3
2
1350 ft2
1955
1 of 4 10336 WALLINGFORD AVE N
MLS
North College Park
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98133
6
4
4140 ft2
2018
New
7570 NE 28TH PL
MLS
Medina
Single Family Home
Medina, WA 98039
5
3
3310 ft2
1972
2929 76TH AVE SE #310
MLS
Mercer Island
Townhouse/Condo
Mercer Island, WA 98040
2
2
1240 ft2
1968
8068 NE 123RD ST
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Kirkland, WA 98034
3
1
950 ft2
1968
4276 NE 50TH ST
REO Foreclosure
Laurelhurst
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98105
4
3
2020 ft2
2019
4553 55TH AVE NE
MLS
Laurelhurst
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98105
5
4
2690 ft2
1930
12322 33RD AVE NE #B
MLS
Lake City
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98125
2
2
1160 ft2
2007
New
7307 SAND POINT WAY NE #B504
MLS
 
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98115
1
1
730 ft2
1979
New
14113 74TH CT NE #2
MLS
 
Townhouse/Condo
Kirkland, WA 98034
3
3
1525 ft2
2017
5847 NE 75TH ST #A211
MLS
 
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98115
1
1
1271 ft2
1979
10616 RAINIER AVE S
MLS
Bryn Mawr-Skyway
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98178
7
7
5980 ft2
2003
New
2919 84TH AVE SE
MLS
Mercer Island
Single Family Home
Mercer Island, WA 98040
5
3
3890 ft2
1956
8454 SE 63RD ST
MLS
Mercer Island
Single Family Home
Mercer Island, WA 98040
4
2
2390 ft2
1963
New
12300 28TH AVE NE #207
Pre-Foreclosure (Lis Pendens)
Lake City
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98125
1
1
717 ft2
1974
1 of 5 7711 NE 142ND PL
Auction
Inglewood
Single Family Home
Kirkland, WA 98034
3
2
1830 ft2
1972
3209 NE 92ND ST
MLS
Wedgewood
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98115
2
1
1520 ft2
1928
1 of 5 7051 39TH AVE NE
Auction
 
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98115
4
3
2580 ft2
1963
New
5101 29TH AVE NE
MLS
Ravenna
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98105
2
1
820 ft2
1947
New
2621 2ND AVE #402
MLS
Belltown
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98121
1
1
815 ft2
1980
New
334 LAKESIDE AVE S #301
MLS
Leschi
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98144
1
1
577 ft2
1956
14349 36TH AVE NE
Auction
Lake City
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98125
5
4
2300 ft2
1986
New
100 FLORENTIA ST # A
MLS
North Queen Anne
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98119
2
2
1240 ft2
2006
6252 38TH AVE NE
MLS
Bryant
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98115
3
2
1720 ft2
1945
8001 SAND POINT WAY NE #C24
MLS
 
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98115
2
2
1353 ft2
1974
590 1ST AVE S #607
MLS
SoDo
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98104
1
1
821 ft2
2018
New
3104 WESTERN AVE #102
MLS
Belltown
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98121
1
2
1038 ft2
2006
1 of 13 2730 NE 96TH ST
REO Foreclosure
Lake City
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98115
4
2
1830 ft2
1954
1 of 5 3406 NE 62ND ST
Auction
Bryant
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98115
1
1
560 ft2
1924
3226 NE 90TH ST
Auction
Wedgewood
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98115
3
2
1470 ft2
1940
3450 13TH AVE W
MLS
North Queen Anne
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98119
3
3
1960 ft2
2002
New
2624 EASTLAKE AVE E #C
MLS
Eastlake
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98102
3
2
2360 ft2
2023
New
8305 NE 117TH ST
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Kirkland, WA 98034
3
2
2310 ft2
1988
14513 86TH PL NE
Auction
Inglewood
Single Family Home
Kenmore, WA 98028
5
3
2700 ft2
1993
6301 SAND POINT WAY NE #B11
MLS
 
Townhouse/Condo
Seattle, WA 98115
1
1
1332 ft2
1972
New
8020 NE 124TH ST
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Kirkland, WA 98034
3
1
1820 ft2
1968
4020 NE 58TH ST
MLS
Bryant
Single Family Home
Seattle, WA 98105
3
1
1590 ft2
1946
Map
Sponsored Link

More Seattle, WA Property Resources

HUD Homes in Cities Near Seattle, WA

Browse all HUD Homes in Washington

Buying a Home in Seattle, WA

Discover and understand more about what you can expect for Seattle, WA in terms of weather, education levels, income levels and more to get a better feel for the city.

Current Seattle population

Seattle, WA currently has a population of 741,251 which means it is a large city with lots to do for every size family and household. Take advantage of the wide variety of restaurants, sites and variety of outside activities for families of all sizes.

Typical Rent Asked in Seattle, WA

Median Home Price in Seattle, WA

Households by Income in Seattle, WA

Top Reasons to Buy a HUD Home in Seattle

Seattle Housing Statistics According to US News the average cost of buying a home in Seattle is approximately $404,000, which is well above the national average. The cost of buying a home varies greatly depending on the neighborhood. In areas like First Hill, Uptown, and Belltown, the home prices are half compared to East Queen Anne, West Queen Anne, and North Queen Anne. The monthly average rent is higher than the national average, and higher when compared to other major metro areas. The cost of living in Seattle is higher than the national average.

Living in Seattle Seattle is a popular tourist destination with numerous annual fairs and festivals, most known is the 24-day long Seattle International Film Festival. The city's distinct neighborhoods are ideal for exploration, especially downtown, there you will find most of the city's attractions. There are also plenty of opportunities to enjoy great outdoor activities, with the closeness to water and mountains.

Pike Place Market is a buy market located near the downtown waterfront, here you can buy almost anything you want, from local artwork to vinyl records. They also have a very beautiful flower market. This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. There are many restaurants and coffee shops in this area, and Seattle is known for its good coffee.

The neighborhood Pioneer Square is full of historic old buildings. The area has numerous of art galleries, restaurants, and shops.

Space Needle is a 605-foot tall tower, with a round observation deck that offers a great view of the city. The top of the tower has a revolving restaurant.

The Seattle Art Museum hosts one of the best art collections in the country, and it ranges from European masterpieces to contemporary sculpture. The museum is located downtown Seattle. The Olympic Sculpture Park is a section of the Seattle Art Museum, that is outdoors and free. It is filled by sculptors, and also has a shop and a cafe.

The Seattle Aquarium is located along the waterfront and close to the Seattle Art Museum. It features northwestern sea life, coral reef tank, and a kid-friendly touch tank. The most notable with the aquarium is its underwater observation dome.

Transportation and commutes in Seattle Most working Seattle residents commute to work by driving alone, or commute via carpool. Although, more use public transportation than the national average. The public transportation is operated by King County Department of Transportation Metro Transit Division (Metro) and Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority (ST). They provide light rail, buses, streetcars, and commuter rail throughout the city.

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is the main airport in the area. It has flights to domestic destinations in the entire country, some of which are seasonal. There are international flights to the entire world, a few are seasonal.