Checking out your Check Book: When a first home purchase isn't
quite within your grasp
Checking out that balance in the checking account again? Barely
got enough to save after paying bills, buying groceries and
putting gas in the car? Understandable. But, you ask, "How am I
ever going to afford a house of my own?"
That is the ultimate question for many potential home owners.
They live in a vicious cycle of trying to save money for a down
payment while being vigilant in paying bills on time to keep a
good credit rating, only to find their dream home is never quite
within their reach.
Mortgage Revenue Bonds
Have you not heard about MRB - Mortgage Revenue Bonds? It's the
ONLY federal government program that is available low-income,
first-time home buyers.
Oh, I can hear you now: "But I'm not really low income." Well,
surprisingly, you really don't need to be dead broke to reap the
benefits of this program.
I see your ears perking up. "Tell me more," you say. To qualify
for this aid, you can earn as much as 115% of the median family
income for your area (that figure is based on the fact that your
family includes you and two dependents). You can call your state
Housing Finance Agency to discover the median family income for
your area. The second criterion is that the house you purchase
is your principal residence (a second vacation home obviously
doesn't qualify) and whose cost does not exceed 90% of the
average cost of a home in your area.
Hey, wait before you run around checking this program, check out
www.a-real-estate-guide.com where you'll find an abundance of
information for home buyers (home sellers and anyone interested
in investing in real estate). This free, informative resource is
dedicated to providing you the tools to educate yourself in both
buying and selling your home.
Www.a-real-estate-guide.com receives current news articles daily
on a variety of topics of interest to home buyers. It also
contains a variety of mortgage calculators, so you can decide if
you can afford that house payment and the accompanying extra
expenses of home ownership.
Before you make another move towards home ownership, you need to
arm yourself with all the vital information available to you for
free at www.a-real-estate-guide.com. Happy house hunting!
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