About
two weeks ago, I got a
call from a potential client that wanted to buy their first
home in Beaverton,
Oregon.
They were willing to meet at my office, or in their
home, with me
and one of my mortgage brokers (Of their choice), which is one of my
requirements prior to going and looking at homes. (You need to be able
to
qualify so we know what you can afford so you are not disappointed that
you
can’t afford a certain property.)
After the hour or so
meeting everything was looking good, their credit
was
good, job history was good, the only thing missing was a down payment.
We
thought maybe if they were willing to look in certain areas where there
are
still 100% loans available, we could get them in a home. or they would
just
have to save and call me when they had the down payment in hand.
Well, yesterday evening,
they called and said they were ready to start
looking,
they had a down payment.
“HUH? How did you get
your down payment? You thought it was going to
take you
six months of hard savings and you got it in less than 2 weeks? How? Or
do I
want to know?”
He
laughed and said, “We
thought long and hard about it and with prices and interest rates what
they are,
we didn’t want to lose out on this opportunity to buy a house and
still
get the
$8,000
tax credit, so we figured out how to get the money” I then
said, “Well, do
tell”
He said, “We looked at
all the stuff we had. If we bought a house,
would we
really want to move all this stuff? So we decided since it
was supposed
to be
70 degrees out last weekend, that we would have a garage sale and see
what it
would get us on our way to start saving for our down payment. Well,
that one
weekend put $12,000 in our pocket! Who knew our crap that we didn’t
want to
move was worth so much?”
I was really impressed
and happy for them and I warned him that I was
going to
be posting about their story as a very creative way to come up with the
money.
He just laughed and said, “You do that. It was someone else’s story
that you
wrote about that got us to call you, so hopefully our story will help
someone
else.”
So congratulations! Here
is the post that I told you I would write. I
can’t
wait to write the story of the day you unlock the door for the first
time after
closing. If you are looking to buy a home and don’t have a down
payment, be
creative like this couple was, and the dream of owning that first
home maybe closer than you realize.
Todd Clark - Broker / Sales Coach
Palazzo Realty Group
Phone: (503)524-9494
Fax: (503)622-8739



©2009
Todd Clark - How one client went from no
down payment to 5% down payment in a little less than 2 weeks and you
can too!

Todd Clark and the Friendly Home Team
Knipe Realty
Todd@IFoundYourNewHome.com
Phone: (503)524-9494
Fax: (503)622-8739



I am a licensed Realtor who specializes in Washington County, Oregon and also work in both Clackamas and Multnomah Counties including the cities of Aloha, Beaverton, Canby, Clackamas, Gladstone, Gresham, Happy Valley, Hillsboro, Milwaukie, Oregon City, Sherwood and Tigard. All information contained in these posts are copyrighted and cannot be used without prior written approval authorization from the author me Todd Clark. If you are looking for an outstanding agent please give me a call I would love to help you with all your real estate needs.
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Wise, very wise. I moved to Sequim in 2005 with only 3 dining tables, two couches, one baby grand piano, and five large bookcases. And the usual bedrooms furnishings. And my kayak plus all the gear that goes with. I left behind two couches, tons of yard care equipment, patio furniture, a very nice stack of bricks, and my son who leased the house from me. If I had sold it all, I probably could have netted, oh, let's say $500. I don't miss any of it. And neither will your buyers. Good-hearted, smart thinkers, and willing, ready, and NOW ABLE. Congrats!