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Adam - April 6th, 2005 7:49 PM

I don't have enough money for a down payment, but I can afford to pay a mortgage. What should I do?


Don Taylor - October 4th, 2004 3:08 PM

Try contacting your local housing authority. They may have a program structured for a no-down-payment or a low-down-payment loan. If you qualify for the loan program, you'll be able to start shopping for your new home.


Free Help!! - January 6th, 2005 5:27 AM

www.HelpWithHomeLoans.com Free report available on No Money Down Home loans.


Fred - January 6th, 2005 6:50 AM

Depending on your state's home values, you can negotiate that the seller pay the closing costs for you in return for a higher offer price. The keys to this are that A: the home MUST appraise at your offer price and B:your lender has to allow up to 6% seller contribution or the transaction is dead. Consult a good Realtor in your area for additional information on how to negotiate this type of offer. Good Luck!
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Rupen - April 6th, 2005 7:49 PM

We are wholesale lenders providing our own funds to other financial institutions. We also lend at a discount to the general public. We can offer a zero down program and seller concessions to pay for closing cost. This allows you to buy with no money out of your pocket and get the lowest rate. Call 973-253-2936


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