Down Payment Grants
Often, the biggest problem first time home buyers have is coming
up with the required down payment. Grant money for this purpose
is available. Here are a few simple steps to start you on to getting
your down payment funded:
Determine approximately how much money you need. Your banker or
mortgage broker can help you with this. Your real estate agent
should be able to help you if you haven't gone to the lender yet.
Investigate local bank programs. Sometimes lenders will provide
mortgage loans, particularly to first time home buyers, that require
NO down payment. There are federally guaranteed loans that are
often available through the VA or the USDA. These require no down
payment - which is just as good as getting a grant, eh? Federal
programs from the FHA insure loans so local lenders will make minimal-down
payment mortgage loans.
Look into HUD (Dept of Housing and Urban Development - a huge
Cabinet agency, 2nd in size only to the Dept of Defense). This
department has a very under-used, but super program that grants
money for down payments. This program is called: ADDI, or American
Dream Downpayment Initiative. A clickable link to it is on my website
(that URL is below) or just search for HUD.
Consider private "charitable" sources of downpayment
money. Most of these essentially require the seller to fund your
down payment. This is rarely a good idea. You have (hopefully)
wrung enough other concessions out of the seller, like a very reduced
price, that s/he will refuse to do this for you. But - no matter,
you can almost certainly do this on your own.
Remember to be patient. After all, you will probably be dealing
with civil servants!
Paul Anderberg
http://www.first-time-home-buying.net
**straight talk about home ownership**
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