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Juan Campos
  • Contractor
  • Dallas
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Is a dpa a good way to get into first home?

Juan Campos
  • Contractor
  • Dallas
Posted

would using a down payment assistance program to get into our 1st home a wise decision ? 

My wife and I are looking for our 1st home nothing too expensive we don't want to be house poor we've read the book on 1st times home buyers from the bigger pockets forums and we have learned a lot

Although we do have money saved we have a baby on the way and we are considering using a down payment assistance program so we don't use up all of our savings 

Is this a good idea for the current market ?

have you guys done it before ?

any lenders here or realtors that have used any 

Does it harm or hinder your portfolio or ability to aquire more properties in the long run?

We do plan to live outside of the city not too far since I have to drive to work in the mornings so we have seen the USDA loan 0 down option but no equity when purchasing is something something rather not do..

Any tips would be appreciated thank you guys !

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