I can see there have been a lot of negative experiences with HUD homes, so I thought I'd throw in my 2 cents since mine was relatively very positive.
I bought my HUD home in 1996. I got it for $10k less than assessment and it was only 3 years old. Yes, it was a repo but there was no damage done by the previous owner. I believe you get or
can get a homeowners warranty that will protect you if you have any major problems (water heater, etc.).
I had to pay $1000 in earnest money when I submitted my written offer. But, because of some first time homeowner incentives, and rental credit, I got all but $30 back at closing...so I ended up making a $30 down payment on my house!
There have been a few problems with the house, but they were the fault/negligence of the builder. And nothing that a typical home inspection would have caught (insufficient water protection around the back door, wiring that just meets code but isn't exactly ideal, stuff like that).
I've lived in my house 10 years now. And the only "major" issues have been the ones I mentioned in addition to regular upkeep and maintenance. In that time, my house has literally doubled in value.
I had a great real estate agent and a not so great mortgage broker (not sure if that has changed since I bought my house). I came into homeownership not really knowing anything. I have never regretted my decision.
HUD homes can be fantastic deals and a great way to start on your way to the "great American dream"
