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I specialize in FHA and VA loans. These Government loans are a fantastic choice for most homeowners that do not fall into typical conventional financing. I am also experienced using several conventional and non-conventional loan programs. I work with several local down payment assistance organizations to assist low income borrowers attain home ownership. I work with local banks when necessary to achieve the best results for my clients. I also do my best to advocate home ownership in Wisconsin through a combination of outreach and education. I serve on a number of local committees and actively participate in fundraising and volunteering for various local non-profits. I am committed to my industry's reputation. My business is now 100% referral based.

Monday, October 27, 2008

FHA Good Neighbor Next Door Program

I wanted to shine a little light on an amazing program that does not get much promotion, the FHA Good Neighbor Next Door home loan. This is a program to help borrowers who are employed in Law Enforcement, pre K through 12thgrade Teachers, (Public or Private Schools) Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT's).

The highlights of the program are as follows:

A borrower that falls into one of the categories listed above, is eligible to purchase a HUD foreclosure at a 50% discount from the list price. This means an incredible buying opportunity for anyone in these categories that intends to purchase and occupy the property as their primary residence for at least 3 years.

To be clear, this is not a "fix and flip" program. HUD requires owner occupancy for a minimum of 3 years with this program and imposes strict penalties should the owner occupancy rule be broken. Borrowers are required to sign a "silent second" mortgage on the property at closing securing the other 50% of the equity should the terms be violated.

The Good Neighbor Next Door Program only reqires a $100 down payment! Closing costs and prepaid items will still be the responsibility of the borrower.

Other highlights of the Good Neighbor Next Door Program:


Eligible borrowers must live in the area they are purchasing the HUD property

To purchase a HUD property through the program you must be working with a Realtor (you may work with your own agent, or we will recommend an agent for you)

Only single family homes/condos qualify, no duplex or triplex, etc...

No first time home buyer requirement

Earnest money of at least 1% is required

For more information, contact me, for a pre-approval consultation.

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