First Time Home Buyers, Now that You’ve Opened “The Box”

As a First Time Home Buyer it is like opening up a new IPad you just received from Santa.  You are excited to open the box, fire it up, but once it is out of the box you don’t even know what you don’t know about your new IPad.  The same generally apply’s to First Time Home Buyers, the decision is out of the box to start the home buying process, but there are so many things you don’t even know that you don’t know.  First suggestion, find a Mortgage Professional & Realtor that Specializes in First Time Home Buyer Programs and Down Payment Assistance.  Not everyone qualifies for First Time Home Buyer Programs & Down Payment Assistance, but you owe it to yourself to first check it out.  If you encounter a Mortgage person that attempts to convince you that First Time Home Buyer Programs are bad, they fall into one of two categories, move on  and find someone else.

1. Lazy, because First Time Home Buyer Loan Programs require more work for mortgage lenders, but if you’re eligible take advantage of it.

2.  They haven’t taken the time to educate themselves about a great loan opportunity.  Instead, this person chooses to denigrate First Time Home Buyer programs through scare tactics and misinformation.

As a Mortgage Advisor,  I am fortunate to be able to offer First Time Home Buyers & Down Payment Assistance Programs offered through MN Housing Finance Agency.   If you are eligible, these are awesome, safe 30 Year Fixed Rate Programs Loan Programs and depending on Household Income level you may be eligible for one of three Down Payment Assistance Programs offered through MHFA.   Below is some very general information from the www.mnhousing.gov  website.

Minnesota Housing Mortgage Loan Programs

What do our programs have to offer first-time homebuyers?
  • Mortgage loans to purchase a home through local lenders for qualified low and moderate income first-time homebuyers in Minnesota
  • 30-year loans with affordable, low, fixed interest rates for the life of the loan
  • Interest-free loans to help with downpayment and closing costs for eligible borrowers
You may be eligible for a Minnesota Housing mortgage if you:
  • Are a first-time homebuyer, meaning you have not owned a home in the past three years,
  • Have federal income tax return copies for the last three years,
  • Have acceptable credit,
  • Have an income at or below prescribed Minnesota Housing Income Limits
    • For basic first-time homebuyer program for a family of one to four, 2011 income limits are as follows:
11-County Twin Cities Metro Area – $82,700
Rochester MSA – $80,200
Balance of State – $72,900
  • Buy a qualifying home within prescribed purchase price limits as follows:
11-County Twin Cities Metro Area – $298,125
Balance of State – $237,031
The ILoanHomeMortgage Website has great educational information under the Clients, Tools & Search Homes drop downs.
Now that you have opened the box to home ownership, if need help determining if you qualify for a  First Time Home Buyer & Down Payment Assistance Programs contact me directly.  I promise not to talk you out of utilizing a Great Program if you are eligible.
Joe Harvey
Mortgage Advisor
Direct: 612-701-6346
Email:  Joe@MortgageJoe.com

About Joe Harvey MortgageJoe's Blog

In seventeen year as a Mortgage Professional many things have changed. However, many have remained the same. Today’s exhaustive documentation and underwriting requirements (which are only short of a full cavity search) required of loan applicants since the “Mortgage Meltdown” & Bursting of “The Housing Bubble” are essentially the same requirements when I began my mortgage career in 1995. Overtime technology has improved the speed of mortgage application and approval process (in 1995 it took up to a week to obtain a credit report) , but all in all the loan application/approval process has returned to the basic tenants of making sound lending decisions to applicants that actually can repay their loans. What hasn’t changed over the years, most persons or families aspire to own a home to call their own, make changes as they see fit, overtime gain equity, protect their investment and one day hopefully pay-off their loan before reaching retirement. What I can offer as your Mortgage Professional is my experience, honesty, depth of knowledge of loan programs based on individual circumstances whether Purchasing or Refinancing. Licensed in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Planning to purchase a home and have experienced a financial hardship in the past? First, it is not your fault. Second, I can help if you are willing to follow a plan, and be an active participant in your financial recovery. There is no magic pill or wand to wave; it will take some time (generally three months to a year), but time will pass regardless of action or inaction.

2 Responses to “First Time Home Buyers, Now that You’ve Opened “The Box””

  1. Joe Harvey MortgageJoe's Blog Reply February 19, 2012 at 6:55 pm

    Kim, Good information in Who is Buying Homes. Thank you for tagging the related article First Time Home Buyers, Now that You’ve Opened “The Box”

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