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FHA vs HomePath ( max % down required )
Evening BP community, need help clearing something up please.... I'm torn between which financing to use..... FHA or home path. I'll be purchasing as an o.o. , do my question is, since I qualify for both typed of financing , which would I be better of getting? I'm looking at purchasing an REO , so there will be some rehab costs added to the purchase price. What ( % wise ) would be my absolute maximum % of the purchase price would I have to come up with, for both FHA and homeopath ? Thanks so much everyone, really appreciate it - Micha