Cash Grants for First Time
Home Buyers
When was the last time somebody credible offered you thousands
of dollars in free money? For most of us, that just doesn't happen
every day, or ever at all, for that matter. However, if you are
considering purchasing your first home, there are very credible
sources that genuinely do want to give you thousands of dollars
in free money.
Those sources are state and federal agencies, and the thousands
of dollars of free money available comes to you in the form of
a cash grant to help you buy your first home.
It is no secret that saving for a down payment and closing costs
is the largest obstacle that first time home buyers must conquer.
For millions of Americans, this obstacle is one that is nearly
impossible to over come. After paying monthly rent, utilities,
food, insurance, car payments, (as well as the high price of gasoline),
clothing, phone bills, day care for the children, and many more
recurring monthly bills, there is virtually no money left to set
aside to save for a down payment for a future first home.
The federal as well as state governments recognize this situation
and have created special programs for the very purpose of giving
away money to help people in need buy their first home.
A reasonable person might assume that as soon as the money is
available at the respective agencies, it is completely given away
within hours, if not, days. It seems entirely logical that on the
day the money becomes available hundreds and hundreds of people
would line up just as fans do on the day that U2 concert tickets
go on sale.
A reasonable person would be wrong.
Each year, the majority of state agencies do not completely exhaust
their funding. For fiscal year 2006, only two states had requests
in excess of their budget and ran out of money in their programs.
For the first time home buyer, this is very good news. It means
that there is currently money available to help you buy your first
home.
The primary reason that the funding isn't exhausted every year
is that the programs are not widely advertised. There are 3 ways
you can learn about these programs: you can buy the information,
you can contact your state representative, or you can go to a website
that provides all the information for free.
Whatever method you choose, you stand to gain thousands of dollars
in free cash assistance towards the purchase of your first home.
Choose one method and take action. Today could be one of those
very rare days that a credible source offers you thousands of dollars
in free cash.
Keywords: First time home buyer
About the Author
Christine Carter, Bath, Maine, USA
helpdesk@first-time-home-buyer-s.com
More Details about first
time home buyer here. Christine Carter
is a widely recognized mortgage
refinancing expert. Through her
website www.e-z-mortgage-refinancing.com she has helped countless
numbers of borrowers get the best loan offer available on both
purchase and refinance loans.
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