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Re: 0% Down. Check it out!
« Reply #15 on: May 20, 2024, 11:36:23 AM »
I didn't want to post Wa fed on your thread. I know this is your profession and I wanted to respect that.

I appreciate that. The post is about another topic but I asked you.  :)

Now, back to $0 down! The normal 3% down payment isn't a gift. It's deferred until that mortgage is closed, either by sale, refi, etc, and will be paid off at the end. But there's no interest, no payments, and it doesn't affect DTI. The maximum limit is $15,000.

Remember that if you're an honorably-discharged veteran or active duty, you can get a mortgage with 0% down, but also no PMI, which saves you hundreds of dollars a month. In addition, VA mortgages are normally a lover interest rate than conventional.
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Re: 0% Down. Check it out!
« Reply #16 on: May 20, 2024, 11:55:28 AM »
I didn't want to post Wa fed on your thread. I know this is your profession and I wanted to respect that.

I appreciate that. The post is about another topic but I asked you.  :)

Now, back to $0 down! The normal 3% down payment isn't a gift. It's deferred until that mortgage is closed, either by sale, refi, etc, and will be paid off at the end. But there's no interest, no payments, and it doesn't affect DTI. The maximum limit is $15,000.

Remember that if you're an honorably-discharged veteran or active duty, you can get a mortgage with 0% down, but also no PMI, which saves you hundreds of dollars a month. In addition, VA mortgages are normally a lover interest rate than conventional.

If you combined this offer with a builder that is offering to help buy down the Interest rate the buyer could be in a great position they weren't expecting.

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Re: 0% Down. Check it out!
« Reply #17 on: May 20, 2024, 02:28:04 PM »
I didn't want to post Wa fed on your thread. I know this is your profession and I wanted to respect that.

I appreciate that. The post is about another topic but I asked you.  :)

Now, back to $0 down! The normal 3% down payment isn't a gift. It's deferred until that mortgage is closed, either by sale, refi, etc, and will be paid off at the end. But there's no interest, no payments, and it doesn't affect DTI. The maximum limit is $15,000.

Remember that if you're an honorably-discharged veteran or active duty, you can get a mortgage with 0% down, but also no PMI, which saves you hundreds of dollars a month. In addition, VA mortgages are normally a lover interest rate than conventional.

If you combined this offer with a builder that is offering to help buy down the Interest rate the buyer could be in a great position they weren't expecting.

I agree. That's a great idea. Builders usually have deals with lenders to give them business. Somehow, they get around illegal referral fee laws and the end result is often an increased rate.
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Re: 0% Down. Check it out!
« Reply #18 on: May 30, 2024, 06:46:47 AM »
Will this work for a multi family residence (Duplex)?

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Re: 0% Down. Check it out!
« Reply #19 on: May 30, 2024, 09:32:44 AM »
Sorry, no - single unit only.
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