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Down Payment Solutions

By
Real Estate Agent with Weichert Realtors

One way to get the best mortgage terms is to make a down payment of at least twenty percent. That not only gets you a lower rate and monthly payment, but you'll also avoid additional PMI (private mortgage insurance) fees, and have "instant equity" in your home.

But what are your options if you can't manage twenty percent down? There are many federal, state and local programs that provide first-time homebuyers with assistance and great loan terms. One popular FHA (Federal Housing Administration) loan is the HUD 203 (b), which requires just 3% down and rolls the closing costs into the financed amount.

If you're starting with a fixer-upper, you might consider the HUD 203(k) loan. Traditionally, lenders don't provide a mortgage until repairs are completed, but buyers can't start repairs until they own the home. This FHA loan provides the entire amount for the purchase and the improvements, based on an estimate of the home's value after repairs.

Young first-time buyers could also get great terms if your parents can make the investment and down payment for you. Their good credit will guarantee the best terms, and you can buy them out over time or they can forgive a percentage of the loan each year. If the federal programs aren’t for you, then the bank of Mom and Dad may be the next best thing!

Michael Sinton, CRB, CRS, SFR, e-Pro
Broker/Salesperson

For more information, contact Michael Sinton, CRB, CRS, SFR, e-Pro, Broker/Sales Associate, Weichert Realtors, directly at 732-904-3236, via email at Mike@MSinton.com.

Melissa Juarez
Massachusetts Buyers Broker Agency, LLC - Quincy, MA

Thanks Michael for the post and the great information. Not every buyer has 20 percent to put down.

Aug 02, 2010 02:39 AM