Chasing the American Dream

By
Mortgage and Lending with Hancock Mortgage Partners NMLS# 138422

Owning a home is the American Dream!

I was searching online the other day and came across a great little article written by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). It states that they want all Americans to manage their money and have the option of preparing for homeownership.

So do I.

They list five “Key” steps to take to when preparing to purchase a home. You can remember them because the acronym is “OWNER”.

Here are the five steps with a brief description of each.

If you would like to read the entire article, visit the Northwest Indiana Loan Guy's Blog!

Scott

Your first and last stop for Indiana FHA loans, Indiana FHA 203(k) Streamline loans, Indiana USDA Rural Development loans, and Indiana VA loans.

Comments (4)

Charlie Ragonesi
AllMountainRealty.com - Big Canoe, GA
Homes - Big Canoe, Jasper, North Georgia Pros

The American Dream of home owner shiip is alive and well despite wall street and the animals that turned it into a commodity

Dec 16, 2008 07:22 AM
Not a real person
San Diego, CA

I like the OWNER acronym. You should figure out a way to intimately connect ActiveRain and your blog. Also, in your PPS over there in your blog, change "you" to "your."

Dec 20, 2008 09:01 PM
Chris Brown- Florida Home Loan Specialist | Certified Mortgage Planner
Chris Brown | Certified Mortgage Planners - Orlando, FL
Chris Brown 407.367.2974

i like it scott - btw, you may try incorporating a pic here or there on the funnel to your blog here on AR.

 

chris the implementer

Dec 29, 2008 11:46 PM
Russel Ray, San Diego Business & Marketing Consultant & Photographer
Russel Ray - San Diego State University, CA

I'm thinking that owning a home is not part of the American dream in some areas of the country. My parents, uncles, and brothers and sisters have lived in their homes for several decades. I'm the only outsider because as a Consultant, I sometimes have to move to a different area of the country.

Here in San Diego, owning a home was not part of the American dream in the past decade. Rather, it was part of their financial portfolios. Therein lies the problem.

Jan 16, 2009 06:16 PM

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