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Todd - April 6th, 2005 7:43 PM

What's the least I can put down for a down payment?


Jackson - October 4th, 2004 2:58 PM

There are some brokers that sometimes offer 'zero down payment', but this is usually reserved for investors. The average for most first time homebuyers is 10% of the housesale. Although, some lenders will go as low as 5%, but you will get higher interest rates with the lower downpayment.


Jeff Mayer - November 22nd, 2004 9:06 PM

the Least amount you could put down is zero. There are programs that get you 100% financing, however you will have to meet the guidlines. Mainly people put down 5% of the purchase amount. You should have some one go through your personal financing and set you up with the best product that will save you the most money!
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Fred - November 23rd, 2004 2:23 AM

Todd,
The answer to your question is in fact zero (0). I have programs that require 0 down, 3% down, 5% down, 10% down and your typical 20% down. Something to keep in mind though is that when you are shopping for a home, the seller may want something for consideration of the offer and that can range anywhere from 1% - 3% of the sales price of the home. For additional information and for a customized plan of action, feel free to email me at [email protected].


Free Help!! - January 6th, 2005 5:37 AM

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Brian - January 10th, 2005 8:02 PM

It depends on the price of the home you are interested in buying and the lender you are dealing with.


Dionne - January 13th, 2005 8:34 PM

Depend on house price and lender.


Irene - January 16th, 2005 10:29 PM

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Todd, email me and I will help you.

Regards,
Irene


Rupen - April 6th, 2005 7:43 PM

We have 107% financing programs. This means zero downpayment and the seller can contribute 7% towards closing cost. If interested apply online at www.mortgagemoneysolution.com and for a limited time get a $500.00 gift certificate for applying online.


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