Posts Tagged ‘First Time Home Buyer’
FHA Loans For First Time Home Buyers
Written by admin on November 24, 2009 – 4:55 pm -If you are in the United States and you are going to purchase a home for the very first time, you may experience many problems. Among the very common problems is the credit problem. The people who are early in their career and have not yet spent years on a job may find it hard to establish a good credit score. Similarly the fresh graduates also find it hard to establish a good credit score. Another major problem is the stability of the career as people are loosing one job and then getting another. Read more »
Down Payment Assistance Now Gone or Not?
Written by admin on October 15, 2008 – 12:10 pm -As of October 1st, the government has banned all seller funded Down Payment Assistance programs. The whole legality and ethical battle of why these programs should or should not be allowed is a whole another story.
However, with all the foreclosures on the market today, we really need to sell these to willing buyers to help stabilize the real estate market. Over the last 6 months, 90% of our business came from first time home buyers utilizing DPA (or DAP) from the sellers who otherwise couldn’t buy a house at this time.
These buyers have good credit and make good money to pay their monthly mortgage, however, saving for a down payment just hasn’t been possible. Thet=y deserve to own a home and enjoy the benefits of owning rather than renting.
I am really curious to see the number of home loan applications over the next few months to confirm that this ban on these programs has truly affected our real estate market in the opposite way. Only time will tell.
In some cities and communities there are still organizations with programs that offer down payment assistance to qualified borrowers , so look to see what may be available in your town.

