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FIRST TIME HOMEBUYERS’ CHECKLIST

YOUR ROADMAP TO HOMEOWNERSHIP

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ACTION STEPS TO DEBUNKING THE MYTHS:

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MYTH: I CAN’T AFFORD TO BUY A HOME.

Reality: Many first-time buyers qualify for loans they ​might not be aware of.

Check your eligibility for FHA loans and ​other government-backed programs.

Action Step: Research various financing options such as ​FHA, VA, and USDA loans.

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MYTH: I NEED A 20% DOWN PAYMENT.

Reality: There are numerous programs that require lower ​down payments – some as low as 3%.

Action Step: Look into down payment assistance ​programs and grants.

Speak with a mortgage advisor about your options.

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MYTH: I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO START.

Reality: Starting can be as simple as contacting a local ​housing counselor or exploring online resources.

Action Step: Schedule a meeting with a home loan consultant.

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MORE ACTION STEPS AND THE PROCESS

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GOVERNMENT VS. CONVENTIONAL BANKING:

Explanation: There are significant differences and benefits of ​government loans versus traditional bank loans.

Action Step: Compare loan terms, interest rates, and ​benefits between government and conventional loans. ​

Use online tools or consult mortgage loan officers and financial advisors.

 

UNDERSTANDING DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS:

Explanation: Assistance programs can provide significant ​help with down payments and closing costs.

Action Step: Investigate local, state, and federal ​assistance programs.

Check eligibility criteria and local application deadlines.

 

Buying your first home doesn't have to be daunting. Use this ​checklist to empower yourself with knowledge and take the first steps ​toward homeownership. Remember, using the right sources of information and assistance can make all the difference!

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HOME PURCHASE LOAN - TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

Explanation: Knowing the different options in terms of your mortgage can ​save you money and trouble in the long run.

Action Step: Get pre-approved for a mortgage to realize your full potential purchase power, loan terms and conditions.

Take Time to Complete, (Review and Submit) Your Uniform Residential Loan Application and Supporting Documentation.

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