5 Ways To Quickly Get A Down Payment for Eastern Real Estate

Looking to purchase a house right now? Here are some ways to quickly get a down payment for Eastern real estate. 

Low Down Payment Mortgages

There are a few programs to help first time home buyers that require very little down payment in regards to the total purchase price. This option will get you to your down payment goal a lot faster than the traditional mortgages. There are VA loans, backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, and USDA loans, backed by the Department of Agriculture, which may not require any money down on a mortgage at all as long as you meet certain criteria. FHA loans, backed by the Federal Housing Administration, only require at least 3.5% down. Conventional loans, backed by private companies, may only require at least 3% down, but those loans usually rely on good credit. These low down payment options might be a great way to quickly get into a house and start building equity. A big drawback of this strategy is that the lower the down payment is, the more interest you are likely to pay over time which costs you more money in the long run. Additionally, some of these low down payment programs have extra fees associated with them such as large origination fees that are rolled into the payments or required mortgage insurance.

State and Local Down Payment Assistance

Many states have assistance programs to fund down payments for Eastern real estate sponsored by government agencies, nonprofits, foundations, and even some employers. These programs can have a varying degree of geographical focus which can range from the whole state, city, neighborhood, maybe even down to one house. The assistance may come as a grant or a no-interest forgivable loan. These programs are usually partnered with competitive interest rates or tax breaks. Sometimes, homeownership classes are required. One drawback of this strategy is that there might be a purchase price or income restrictions. 

Down Payment Gifts or Loans From Family or Friends

One of the most accessible sources of down payments for real estate are gifts or loans from family members or friends. Make sure you write down your payback agreement if you agree to a loan, and pay it back! You do not want to ruin personal relationships over your house! One drawback to using a gift as a down payment for real estate is that it’s not quite as simple as it seems. The person who gave you the money must verify they gave the gift and also prove that they were able to make the gift. If you do have to rely on gifts for the down payment of a house, you might not be prepared for the full cost of homeownership and are statistically likely to default on the loan. Another drawback is if your down payment for Eastern real estate is a personal loan, that loan must also be calculated into your income to debt ratio to make sure you can still qualify for the loan. 

Crowdfunding your Down Payment

There are a few sites that enable you to crowdfund your down payment. There are some sites that work like a registry where contributions to your down payment are funneled into your bank account. This scenario works well for situations like engaged couples or newlyweds. Other sites require you to become prequalified for a loan before they will allow you to raise money for your down payment for Eastern real estate. Possible drawbacks to this strategy are credit card processing or other fees and the potential inability to shop around for lenders.

Retirement Account Withdrawals or Loans

Depending on your retirement plan, you may be able to withdraw funds or request a loan from your balance for your down payment for Eastern real estate, but this strategy should be used with discretion. There are a lot of fees surrounding early withdrawal from retirement accounts. Make sure you consult with your account director before choosing this strategy. 

Call Homebuyers of NC today at (910) 218-8874 or send us a message to discuss ways to quickly get a down payment for Eastern real estate.

Jerry

Jerry has been involved in real estate for over 10 years. He graduated High School and enlisted in the Army, where he excelled in the Elite Army Rangers. Unfortunately, he sustained a major injury during a training exercise and was honorably / medically discharged after 4 years of service. He decided to attend Appalachian State University for both his undergrad and grad school with emphasis on Systems Engineering and Virtual technologies. He went on to work for multiple fortune 100 companies as an Engineer. Jerry stumbled into real estate investing with his father after deciding to fix up an old house down the street from his childhood home. After that house Jerry never looked back. Since then Jerry has helped hundreds of homeowners in selling, buying, and renting properties. Jerry has a GREAT team that works day in and day out to help homeowners sell their properties to local investors like himself. Contact Jerry info@homebuyers-nc.com

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