3 bedrooms, 2.1 bathrooms Yr Blt 1999 Sq Ft 1774 + fin basement $254,900 Welcome home! This wonderfully maintained home is highlighted with an open floor plan, vaulted ceilings and skylights. There is pergo flooring throughout most of the first floor and also custom blinds and updated light fixtures. The spacious kitchen features 42" cabinets and under cabinet lighting. The large family room has a fireplace that is currently wood burning and the room opens to the beautiful patio with a retractable awning that is wonderful for entertaining. The finished basement provides even (0 comments)
2 bedrooms, 2.1 bathrooms Yr Blt 2005 Sq Ft 1471 $209,000 Beautiful townhome with pond view in Balmoral Park! From the custom lighting in the kitchen to granite counters and maple cabinetry throughout the home--this townhome has it all. Master suite features a dual vanity and large walk-in-closet. The open floor plan is great for entertaining. It is conveniently located on the city bus route and is walking distance to Briarwood, Busch's, Whole Foods and the big house! Click here for more details! (0 comments)
4 Bedrooms, 2.0 baths Yr Built 1942 Sq Feet 1387 $129,900 This home has 1387 square feet, four bedrooms, two full baths, a 2.5 car garage and a full basement! Features include hardwood floors, built in units, central air, six panel wood doors, miniature rose bushes and a newer roof and furnace. There are two large bedrooms and a full bath on each floor with ample storage. The home is situated on a quiet, tree-lined street and is walking distance to Chapelle Elementary and West Middle School and is also very close (0 comments)
elizabeth martin: First time homeowners and FHA mortgages
- 01/22/08 05:27 AM
I have been farming an apartment complex in Ann Arbor with potential first time homeowners for a few months and have found it difficult to convince them that they do not need a 20% down payment. Our company recently hosted a panel about FHA mortgages which explained how great FHA mortgages can be for first time homebuyers who do not have much savings for a down payment or who have poor credit history. I am sure that this generation has learned from their parents that you must put 20% down, and even Suze Orman still recommends the same thing for first (6 comments)