Government Grants For First-Time Home Buyers

For first time home buyers, the American Dream Down Payment Act has made it easier to make their dream true of buying their own home.

A home is not just an investment but a personal joy and a stronghold that brings a sense of security to you and your family.

1147223944Dt9B57 Government Grants For First Time Home BuyersThe good news is that the American Government has sanctioned $200 million for grants each year for the coming four years to low-income groups who want to buy their first home.

This certainly makes the castle in the sky closer for those who dream of buying their own home and are unable to do so because of the heavy initial down payments in the process.

Government Grants For First-Time Home Buyers

The Government has launched the American Dream Down Payment Initiative Grant for which it has tied up with banks to facilitate this process in order to boost the country’s economy by allowing more fluidity in loans to first time home buyers.

One of the best things that have come out of this is that there is no window for getting cheated because the state and federal agencies are the most credible people you can literally speaking, bank on as compared to any realtor or predatory loan shark.

Now, not only has the problem with the initial finance been obliterated but the interest rates with banks are also touching rock bottom and all financial assistance professionals are urging you to benefit of this wonderful opportunity.

Once you are in possession of your own home the equity in it can be the source of making the next down payment.

1203674583ZcefuT Government Grants For First Time Home BuyersAs this facility is not available to you if you are a first time home buyer and you don’t have any equity in property, the Federal Government has come up with this scheme of offering first time home buyer grants.

Not only are these grants a boon to making the payment but are also immensely practical in closing the mortgage.

In this case, even bad credit can’t be counted against you as you have not had in your own name any housing ownership within the last three years.

Tax Benefits

A substantial amount of tax savings can be generated through your mortgage interests too. If you are renting an apartment for a certain amount, the same amount when applied to your mortgage loan payment would result in a huge tax deduction as practically speaking, the preliminary mortgage payment is generally to cover up interest rather than actually paying off the loan and this interest is tax deductible.

If you are in the conventional 28% tax bracket with all the normal expenditure, this deduction could cause a major dent in your annual savings.

There are absolutely no issues and hang-ups and the only quantifiable point is that your annual family income should meet the stipulated minimum in order to receive the grant, which is calculated on the basis of income v/s dependents, the location of the home etc.

 However, not every state in the USA is offering this kind of a grant yet, though it is still possible to obtain a grant through federal assistance. It is important to note that each state has its own set of rules and regulations that apply to the grant program as instigated by the state legislature.

Why is this Free Money?

money Government Grants For First Time Home BuyersThe government is labeling this money as free money because as there are no interests or monthly payments to be made it is virtually free, these funds remain mute as a second mortgage until they are repaid.

In other cases, they are simply forgiven like in the State of Wyoming; the government grant for first-time home buyers can be as high as $2,000 and is forgiven in the case that you reside in the house for a period of 30 years.

This differs in different states and some states offer a loan that turns into a grant after a certain period of time. Thus a loan calls for the amount to be repaid in installments even if it for a low interest rate.

However this is only a qualifying process for the mortgage and in most cases you receive a percentage of the mortgage amount making it all very easy in the long run.

Unmasking the Grant Availability

All this may be a little difficult to believe at first and reason dictates that this kind of money will be hard to obtain for the average seeker but in reality these grants are not highly advertised by the government and there are few sources that can give you the necessary data so the chances that you will have people queuing up outside these agencies and going away with pot loads of money is very, very slim.

Most of these agencies have not exhausted their capacity which simply goes to say that there is money available for obtaining that grant.

Lastly, a home is definitely high on the list of safe investments into the future as the escalation of prices for properties is constantly on the rise owing to growing population and economy that gives way to inflation that causes real estate investments to be stable if not a climber.

Now is the best time to take advantage of the extremely low interest rates and make good your dream of owning your home.

Rate Cuts and Grants for New Home Buyers

The seven-year high in first home buyer commitments showed the property sector would benefit from the government extending the increased grants until at least the end of 2009.

Don’t Bet your House – It Can Be Cheaper to Buy

A combination of slashed interest rates, increasing rents, falling house prices and generous first-home buyer grants means that for the first time in many years, buying has become an economical option.

By Jayashree Pakhare
Published: 4/20/2007

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I’m preparing to purchase my first home but have not found a mortgage agent yet.

Is there any advice on government programs for first time buyers? I’m looking for the best advice to save money on a mortgage.

Does anyone have any advice on how to buy smart when dealing with real estate agents?

Any tricks on how to deal with them. I really want to avoid getting taken of advantage of.

Your advice is really appreciated! Thanks!

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First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension

Information on the extended version of the home buyer tax credit.

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Im kind of on my own with this one, and ive found it to be a little overwelming. Ive been prequalified and I know which house I want (its in my range and Ive figured out what I can afford, and not what the bank tells me I can afford) Ive been renting an apartment, and i cant stand wasting the money every month, when I could own a place. If anyone has any tips to offer they would be greatly appreciated!!

thanks in advance

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Tips for first time home buyer?

I am looking to buy a home soon hopefully for the first time. It will be with my boyfriend which who has never purchased a home either.

Are there things available to first time buyers who are married? Are there things available for first time buyers who are just dating?

Just wanted any tips anyone could give me. The houses I like are around 130k but I want my mortgage (taxes and insurance included) to be no more than 500 per month so I will probably have to find a house around 5k.

Any tips or any info on how i might be able to afford a 0k house for 500 a month ( and im not talking about putting a big down payment).

I will probably be putting a 4k or 5k down payment. I don’t have a lot of money. Any positive advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks. Sarah

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We have been trying to close quickly and I will be using a FHA loan, but the Texas First Time Home Buyers Grant will pay up to 7% of downpayment and closing costs….has anyone recieved this money or gone through this process? How long does it take for it to be approved and completed? Do they write you a check or do they give the money to the lenders?

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My hubby and I are looking at some very affordable brand-new homes closer to my husband’s work. We are in our 20′s, have a toddler, and I am 10 weeks pregnant. Within the next 4 months or so we plan on paying off to big bills which will free up quite a bit of money each month. I know the basics when it comes to buying a home (kinda), like the mortgage can’t be than 28% of our net income, and to not use the same real estate agent that listed the house. Do you have any great tips at all? I would appreciate it. Thanks!
I live in Cincinnati and we are looking to move to northern Kentucky around Florence, Walton, Erlanger, or Crestview Hills

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In 2004 my parents bought a home and included my name on the title. (long story, doesn’t matter why). There was no mortgage, and I did not pay for any of the property. They sold the property in December 2007 (I did not get any money from the sale). Can I qualify for the first time home-buyer tax credit, or does my name having been on that title exclude me? Please provide your source if possible!

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I have about ,000 in credit card debt (reduced from ,000 just a year ago). I’m buying a house for the first time, is there some way to get ,000 back from my lender to pay off that debt so I only have the mortgage payment every month? This would knock out the out of control interest rates on the credit cards and save us money in the long term. I’m getting a 15yr note.

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