Video

June 1, 2022
Airs live on YouTube
June 1, 2022

Do I Qualify for Down Payment Assistance?

Podcast: "Nobody Wants a Mortage"

Coming Soon

Follow us on YouTube to watch live!

The down payment portion of purchasing a home can often be the most difficult for people. The good news is that there are programs that can help get you into a home even if you're struggling to come up with a down payment! Join Bill and Julie as they educate us on what today's down payment assistance programs look like, and how to navigate them.

Gaylord-Hansen's "Nobody Wants a Mortgage" podcast airs live on YouTube.

Video Transcript for
Do I Qualify for Down Payment Assistance?
RSS Feed
Featuring:

Bill Gaylord, NMLS 680603 | Gaylord-Hansen Team at CrossCountry Mortgage

Julie Ozanich, NMLS 479603 | Gaylord-Hansen Team at CrossCountry Mortgage

The information contained is the viewpoint of the presenter(s). Individuals should consult their own financial representative.

For qualified buyers using an approved down payment assistance loan or grant. It is important for you to know that the smaller your down payment percentage, typically, the higher your interest rate. Minimum credit score and debt-to-income (DTI) requirements, annual income limits and purchase price limits apply. First time home buyer education required. Not all applicants will be approved.

Additional Resources

A picture from mortgage university
Watch Now:
Read More:
Planning to Retire? It Could Be Time To Make a Move.
If you’re thinking about retirement or have already retired this year, you may be considering selling your house and finding a home that more closely fits your needs.
A picture from mortgage university
Watch Now:
Read More:
Mortgage Rates Today December 14, 2022
Today's mortgage rates and running the numbers on a $660K home in Carlsbad, CA 92010
A picture from mortgage university
Watch Now:
Read More:
You May Have More Negotiation Power When You Buy a Home Today
Despite the extremely competitive housing market of the past several years, today’s data suggests negotiations are starting to come back to the table.