Picket FenceStill sitting on that fence and dreaming about buying your first home? Confused about how to get started? I don’t blame you, there is so much negative press in the media about people who are losing their homes that it can be a very scary thing. Remember up until recently, sub prime mortgages and over inflated prices were the norm. Now the game has changed in your favor. Prices have come down, interest rates are low, and lendersQuestion Mark are far more cautious.

What should you do first? Look into what mortgage program is the best for you.  I went on the web to see how you would get your information. Wow, is it confusing! All these promises, how to trust someone you have never met with the largest single purchase you will make in your lifetime?  Which program is right for you? Although you need to get approval before looking for your new home, find the realtor you want to work with, yes, sit down, interview them, find out if this is the person you want to work with. Then ask your trusted realtor for help in navigating the confusing world of the mortgage business. Realtors have mortgage resources, they know who to trust, were to go, where not to go. There are so many programs out there that I for one give my clients as much information as I have at my fingertips, then give them the names of the people I am sure can help them. No fly by night internet scams, real honest to goodness mortgage professionals who get the job done.

Here are some examples of the programs that are available to first time home buyers. Remember, not all mortgage people can offer all these product so shopping around is a great idea. I would suggest contacting more than one person to find out what programs you qualify for, then do a comparison on the loan information to see which is right for you! (Most, but not all of this information is specific to Connecticut, and not all are in all areas of Connecticut)Crossroads

The Housing Development Fund partners with certain lenders in the area to set you on the path to home ownership. A few different programs are available for you. Simply put, HDF will lend you the down payment, and the participating lender will lend the balance. There is even a fund for closing costs! These are not predatory loans, if you don’t have the credit scores, if you don’t meet their criteria they will tell you up front! You will have to attend a credit counseling session and there are sessions after the loan closes that you will also have to attend. My daughter used this program, it put her in a home that she loves at a price she can afford. No balloon payments, no surprises at all. She is happy as can be paying in total for her mortgage and taxes LESS than she did paying rent.

USDA Rural Development Loans are available for New Milford. Yes, this is the USDA that you know and love, that approves the milk and meat you eat! You too can get that seal of approval from the USDA to live in your own home. The home MUST fall within an approved address, there are certain requirements about the home, in Litchfield County the loan limit cannot exceed $285,000. The home must meet certain requirements which are clearly stated on their website. USDA Rural Development Loans can be used for up to 102% of the appraised value of the home.

CHFA loans are still alive and kicking! CHFA = Connecticut Housing Finance Authority. Low down payments, low income limits, low interest rates make these mortgages very attractive for the first time home buyer. A few of the lenders I work with on a regular basis are on the approved list of lenders for CHFA.

FHA loans are insured by the Federal Housing Authority. Low down payments, low income limits, low interest rates make these loans very attractive for the first time home buyer!

VA loans for Veterans, guaranteed by the Department of Veterans Affairs. There are criteria you have to meet, either as a veteran, or on active duty. This is a great product that is well deserved by those that can use it.

There are many more programs available which a qualified mortgage person would be able to tell you about!

First time home buyer

After obtaining a mortgage pre approval it is then time to find your home! Based on which loan product you decided to go with can dictate the price range as well as the area you will purchase in. If you are interested in purchasing your first home in lower Litchfield or upper Fairfield County, I would be most happy to speak with you. Send me an email  to andrea@andreaswiedler.com or give me a call at 203.460.1775, your choice!

And don’t forget about the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit this year!

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23 Comments on Getting down off that fence! Buying your first home in todays market.

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Andrea--Great information that is certain to get a few more off the fence and into the home buying market.

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Andrea --- this is great information ---hopefully, it will result in some new business for you.  Great job.

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Teri, thank you, there really is so much that is out there for first time home buyers!

Liz, thank you so much.

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Andrea, your advice is just wonderful.  And those cute little picket fences are just not that comfortable to sit on!

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Andrea, good quick breakdown of the different loan programs.  And good advice on who to do business with.

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Pat, thank you so much! No, I don't think I want to sit on that fence either.

George, thanks! I really do appreciate that especially from a mtg expert!

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Great post my friend!

It should be required reading for anyone thinking of getting off that fence and entering the housing market.

 

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Craig, why thank you! I appreciate your comment very much.

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Andrea, wonderfully written post for buyers, they have so much to do to get ready to buy, but it is worth it in the end........home ownership!

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Caren, I really appreciate that, thank you!

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Andrea - Great stuff you've posted here.  My thinking is if buyers don't like the prices now, they never will:-)  All they need do is find a good real estate professional for the adventure of doing so.

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Hi Myrl, yes indeed, plus a good mortgage person, then they are good to go!

 

8:46am • #12

Howdy Andrea-Just returned from a weekend in Michigan at my nieces graduation. This is such a great post. What awesome info. I wish I had known about this info years ago. Well done my friend. <SMILE>

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Welcome back Sharon, thank you! Programs out there are really wonderful.

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Wonderful info and links Andrea...surely you're giving the consumer a mouthful...and if they need more...they surely know who to call!

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Sally, thank you so much! It is so rewarding when my piers acknowledge something.

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Andrea..what useful information..what a nice presentatitweet deckon Thank you

HelpfulHannah your friend in Philadelphia

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Andrea- very well put! If the economy wasn't a factor, this would be the PERFECT buyer's market!

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Hi Hannah, thanks so much!!

Mike, thank you for stopping by! It is as close to perfect as it can be I would say.

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And remember to remind your Sellers, Buyers, and past Clients who are staying put that there is a $1,500 tax credit for home improvements.

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Jim, good point and very useful information, thank you!

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This morning must be USDA morning. I must have seen USDA in about half the posts I've read this morning, and everytime I see it, I get hungry for a good USDA 100% beef hamburger. Hmmmm. Jack in the Box is open 24 hours. Gotta go! LOL

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Russel, oh oh, I love Jack in the Box, and we don't have them here....

I am closing my first USDA loan soon, and it went very well so far.

I spent a summer in San Diego many many years ago, learned about Jack in the Box and .... Der Weinerschnitzel, (spelling has to be way wrong on that one). I loved it there. I was staying with a friend who lived on... Paducah Dr, just across the street from a nunnery. Ahhh.. those were the days.

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