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on 6/22/2008 At this point (June 2008) much of this information is outdated at best. Zero Down Home Loans are still available and, in fact, better than ever. Using a 501c3 charitable org. like the Nehemiah corp. allows you to receive a (HUD compliant) gift and get 100% financing AND all closing costs covered. Rates are in the low 6's and can even be bought down. For more info go to www.zerodownwebsite.com Rob Kosberg Mortgage Planner 561.315.1222
on 9/16/2007 There are actually a number of different options for people that would like to purcahse a home with no-money down. I have access to a variety of government sponsored loan programs that require no money down and offer very low 30 yr fixed interest rates. These programs do not require "good" credit and there are even ways to qualify if you have no "established" credit. If you would like more informtaion on qualifying for 100% financing please feel free to contact me or visit our website for more information or to fill out a scure application. We are a federally chartered bank that lends in all 50 states. Thank you, Cole Thimsen First National Mortgage Sources Direct 612-963-2570 cthimsen@fnlender.com www.FhaSecureSource.com
on 2/23/2007 For more information, check out the true story of how I bought my house with no down payment: http://no-down-payment-home.com
on 11/22/2005 The RHS provides a number of home ownershipopportunities to rural Americans. The Loan Guarantee Program (Section 502) lets a person or family borrow up to 100% of the appraised value of the home. (www.rurdev.usda.gov/rhs/Individual/ind_splash.htm)
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