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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Home owner financing question!!!
Hey folks,
Im getting ready to get into real estate investing, but I need to get my personal home first. I just graduated last year and I think I need to go ahead and get my house.
Question: Are there really no "no money down" loans left? (without working creative deals)
What company would you'all suggest I go to to get the best rates? I dont qualify for UD loan, so I here that I need to go FHA.
What I am looking at now is about 5.8% with ~3% down. Does this sound pretty good, or is there a heck of a lot out there that I just dont know about that would save me some money.
Thanks folks, I'm new at this, so please feel free to fill me with information. :)