Here are new ways to get FREE money for your first home...
A key step to getting your own home is to have an honest financial and credit assessment.
Getting assistance so you are able to put no money down right away is possible. But before you get a mortgage, you need to look at how much money you have right now. If you do not have any money to put down because of having no job, or to many expenses, or maybe you're a millennial just out of school like me. In addition, you need to answer the questions: "How much money do you spend on housing now?" and "What is your credit score?"
Look at your wallet, and really be honest about your situation. What I'm sure you're going to find, is that in many, many cases, if you were able to be making a mortgage payment (for a comparable size and living arrangement), you would actually be saving money every month versus what you're paying in rent. Many people simply give up on pursuing home ownership because they "Think it will cost more", and yet the simple truth is often it is the same, or less.
This is especially true if you qualify for one, or more, of the special home ownership financing programs available today. Keep reading for options on free money.
Identify Sources of Free Mortgage Money.
There are many sources today to get (cheap) money for you to make your down payment and to make your payments on your mortgage, especially if you're elderly, or a member of the first time buyer community, or if you're a millennial.
Who doesn't love a discount? (Especially when making such a big purchase!) There are many special government sponsored programs and sources of money just for first time homeowners - both federal and state.
There are special sources of money for a wide variety of groups of people interested in owning their own home. Many employers and state housing offices provide assistance programs for various categories of home buyers. You simply need to do some research, or simply ask knowledgeable people in the real estate business. Someone who can help you find your champion.
And, if you're a current (or former) member of the military, you can even get a 100% of the down payment taken care of for you. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has a longstanding program which offers this 100% financing option just for Vet


