HUD's Sealed-Bid Bonanza: Uninsured Healthcare Loans Up for Grabs
Published Date: 9/11/2025
Notice
Summary
HUD is selling eight healthcare mortgage loans without FHA insurance through a sealed bid auction around October 22, 2025. This sale is open to qualified bidders, but some folks won’t be allowed to join the fun. If you’re interested in healthcare loans and ready to bid, mark your calendar and get your game face on!
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HUD auction of 8 healthcare loans
HUD will sell eight unsubsidized healthcare mortgage loans without Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insurance by competitive sealed bid in a sale called HLS 2026-1 scheduled on or about October 22, 2025. The sale is open to qualified bidders who can participate in the sealed-bid process.
Some people barred from bidding
The notice states that certain persons are ineligible to bid in the HLS 2026-1 sale on or about October 22, 2025. If you are among those ineligible, you will not be allowed to participate in the sealed-bid auction for these eight loans.
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