Move In to your NEW Home with ONLY a 1% Down payment

Move In to your NEW Home with ONLY a 1% Down payment

The 1% Down CONVENTIONAL program is great for First Time Homebuyers!

 

Call me, TODAY, and get more familiar with our NEW CONVENTIONAL 1% Down payment program. It may be just what you need. Be sure to click on the video below to learn more. This program is a GREAT option for first-time home buyers–especially those looking to buy a new home in the HOT real estate market in Colorado Springs, Denver, and surrounding areas! Don’t miss this great opportunity to ONLY pay 1% down!

Home Ownership Has Never Been This Easy, Call Today!

 

One month’s rent could get you into your dream home!

  • Buyer puts 1% downpayment, lender contributes 2%*, giving a total of 3% equity at closing
  • Conventional 30-year fixed program
  • Great low rates
  • Close in 30 days or less
  • Available with no monthly mortgage insurance

*2% lender contribution may only be applied to downpayment. Loan amount up to $5,000 for the downpayment and the borrower is responsible for any difference to get the required 3% down. The principal and interest payment on a $200,000, 30-year Fixed-Rate Loan, at 4.375% and 97% loan-to-value (LTV) is $998.57 with 0 points due at closing. The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is 4.613%. The principal and interest payment does not include property taxes and home insurance premiums, which will result in a higher actual monthly payment. Rates current as of 07/24/2017.

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