first time home buyer?
first time home buyer?
me and my husband have been talkin about buying a house when our apt lease is up in march of 2010. so we have been just looking online at some houses in our area. but we were wondering if any one knew of any mortgage lenders that u dont have to have a down payment if the house is less than 50,000. Every place that i have found your house has to sell for more than 50,000 and the house that we are pretty interested in right now is a massive fixer upper and the owner is asking 68,900 and we made an offer of 40,000…… (long tale on why we bid so low)
also i have read a small something on government grants out there for down payment and closing costs. but i dont know how to apply for them and i was also told something about some grant out there that will give u some money to start fixing up your house. does anyone else know where i can get more help/info
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