One of
the biggest concerns many people have when it comes to buying a home is coming
up with the down payment. Or perhaps
coming up with a down payment that is large enough to lower their monthly
payment. These are very legitimate
concerns ; therefore, we have come up with some unique ways to help you afford
your down payment.
1. The most popular(and maybe not so unique) is
to dip into your savings account
2. Hit up some of your friends - who knows what
kind of money they have lying around
3. Ask all of your relatives - if all of your
relatives can give a little, perhaps you can reciprocate the next time they
need a favor
4. Check with your 401k administrator - in
certain cases you can borrow some money from it without penalties
5. Look at your entire portfolio - do you have
stock proceeds you can use or maybe you could sell some stocks to beef up your
down payment
6. What assets to you have - do you have
anything that you could sell to come up with that extra down payment
7. Sometimes, depending on the lender , a
co-signer might be an option
8. Does your city offer any down payment
subsidy programs - sometimes these subsidies are $5000 to $10,000 - this is
free money - who doesn't want free money.
This will also significantly lower your monthly payments as well
9. Some banks still offer zero percent down -
which means you have no down payment - these are usually reserved for first time
home buyers with extremely good credit
10.
Perhaps you might consider a lease with an option to buy
11. Sometimes a seller is willing to fund part
or all of your down payment just to get the deal - this is called a carry back
mortgage - it will help the seller sell their home faster and help the buyer
buy a home that they could not otherwise afford
12. Talk to your lender about a second mortgage
There
are many, many ways to fund your down payment.
Ask your realtor to help you come up with the options that will work
best for you. You might be surprised at
just how well versed they are in helping buyers reach their down payment
goals. So use their experience to your
advantage and don't let a little thing like a down payment get in your way.
I
specialize in helping buyers and sellers invest in real estate in Loudoun County and Northern Virginia.
I
have over 25 years experience in the real estate industry. As a Broker/Owner with Exit Realty Talbot
and Company, I bring special tools and solutions that enable me to exceed the
expectations of my clientele. If you
are considering listing your property in Loudoun County or the nearby areas,
ask me about our latest internet marketing systems. I would appreciate the opportunity to earn your business. I am experienced in listing and selling
short sales. For information on the
short sale process, please visit www.LoudounShortSaleSolutions.com.
My
past awards and designations include – 2003 President of the Dulles Association
of Realtors, 2003 Dulles Area Assoc Realtor of the Year, Salesperson of the
year 2000 Dulles Area Assoc of Realtors,
Top Producer awards from both the Dulles Area Association and the
Northern Virginia Association of Realtors.
I am a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network.
I
have lived in Loudoun County since 1979. I am married with two grown children and two grandchildren. My son in law is my business partner in real
estate. I love to jog in the mornings
and spend time relaxing on my Trawler during the summer months.
Loudoun County and Northern Virginia Real Estate Sales and
Solutions – Helena Talbot, Broker. I specialize in
helping buyers and sellers invest in real estate in the Northern Virginia area
to include Loudoun County and surrounding areas including Fairfax, Clarke,
Fauquier, Prince William Counties. Our local neighborhoods include Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Potomac
Falls, Brambleton, Broadlands, Lansdowne, River Creek, Belmont Country Club,
Beacon Hill, Shenstone, Waterford, Lovettsville, Purcellville, Hamilton, Round
Hill and Bluemont.
Cell 703.727.9885 Office
703.574.3800 www.facebook.com/LoudounCountyConnect www.twitter.com/ExitAshburn www.Linkedin.com/in/HelenaTalbot
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