Posts Tagged ‘Down Payment Assistance’

$8,000 tax credit as a down payment? Sort of…read the fine print

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

We just wanted to post on this real quick to clarify the recent news of the $8,000 tax credit as a down payment. tax_creditHUD released this pre-maturely a few weeks back before realizing it broke their own rules, they revised / re-worded it and re-released it and now it’s official, you can use the $8,000 tax credit towards a down payment, closing costs or rate buy down. HOWEVER (notice, that’s a big however), whatever down payment is required for your particular loan program must come from your own funds not the $8,000 credit. In other words if you’re using FHA you still need to come up with the 3.5% down on your own, the tax credit cannot be used for that, but you can say put 7% down instead and that extra 3.5% can come from the tax credit.

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There is a tax credit of $7500 waiting for you

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Catch It While You Can.  If you bought a home after April 9, 2008 or purchase one before July 1st, 2009.

There could be a tax credit of $7,500 waiting for you.
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Zero Down Loans Through Down Payment Assistance Programs

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Not long ago first time home buyers had the opportunity to purchase a home with zero down (no down payment). Setting aside whether this has contributed to our current mortgage melt-down, there were many buyers who benefited from such loans and would never have been able to purchase a home without them.

Now that such loans no longer exist (due to the inability to obtain mortgage insurance on such loans) the only options today are the “Seller Down Payment Assistance Programs”. The two prominent ones being the Nehemiah and the Ameridream.

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