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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Have you ever represented yourself in a NACA transaction?
For those who are unfamiliar, NACA is a non-profit organization that provides qualified members with a loan that requires no down payment, no pmi, buy down options and a below market interest rate. I'm buying a home for myself and decided to go through the program as a licensed realtor.
Has anyone here ever represented themselves or represented any NACA member? I want to know what type of experience you had, both good and bad.
Any feedback is appreciated.