GRANTS OF $2,500 TO $20,000 TOWARDS A HOME PURCHASE IN OHIO~
Posted by Marty Snyder on Thursday, January 17th, 2013 at 9:20am.
Many buyers are already out there seeking down payment assistance, and grants. I wanted to point you in the right direction, and make sure you're aware of the many options available to you. Dayton, for example, is currently offering $15,000 to $20,000 depending on your household income! Find out how to request this money in your area further down.
There is a ton of free money out there, and can even be combined with other down payment assistance programs. I'm going to give you some examples, and also make it easy for you to request this money.
I can tell you that NOW is the time buy and get financial assistance. Why? Because home prices are clearly rising and experts like the National Association of Realtors Chief Economist Lawrence Yun predicted a sharp increase in Ohio's home prices at the recent winter conference in Columbus, and we saw a healthy increase already last year. This agrees with what many experts currently have to say, and Yun also predicted that Ohio's increase and market strength would outperform most states.
So, "get it while it's hot" certainly applies here. We made it easy to request your money, simply request it on our down payment assistance page, and an expert local to you will verify the grant programs that apply and email it to you. Our experts will also provide a free consultation about combining grants with other beneficial services and loan products that can save you thousands like OHFA (Ohio Housing and Finance Authority) type loans, our lenders know how to do these loans, and provides 2.5% of the final sales price toward the down payment. FHA loans are only 3.5%. Grants can apply in either cast to maximize your savings. Let's not forget USDA loans either (no money down).
Visit our site for houses for sale in Cincinnati OH to real estate in Springboro, click inquire and request help with financing.
http://www.swohiorealestate.com Or, visit our home loans page and ask for assistance.
Dayton for instance is currently offering $15,000 to $20,000 depending on your household income!
Again it's important to not delay if you want to take advantage of this huge benefit. Many cities and also counties are offering these funds and we can help you get these funds and purchase a home.
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