12 Ways to Find a Down Payment
By Elizabeth Weintraub, About.com
Home ownership in America has increased from 25% in the early 1900s to 67% at the end of that century. During all those years, many home buyers struggled to come up with a down payment. In some cases, the banks required as much as 50% down before they would lend on a mortgage.Today, the desired down payment is typically 20%; however, few people have that much cash available to them. FHA loans, for example, require only 3.5% down. But the fact remains that the more a buyer puts down, the lower the mortgage. Low mortgage balances carry low mortgage payments.
Here are 12 ways to find that down payment.
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