The Minnesota
first time home
buyer
has many great benefits and resources today.
With a
combination of low interest rates and reduced property values, housing
affordability has opened the door to many first time home buyers in MN.
Are you
tired of renting? Attend one of our free
seminars
to
learn all about the great MN first time buyer programs, MN
down payment
assistancefunds,
and flexible credit guidelines available
through theFHA, VA,
andUSDA.
Minnesota
Housing Finance Agency
One
of the
greatest benefits today is through theMinnesota
Housing Finance Agencyusing their
Minnesota Mortgage Program (MMP) and CASA programs.
When used for qualifying buyers with the HAF
down payment
assistance funds, these programs allow a home buyer to get in with as
little as $1,000 for down payment.
Minnesota
FHA Loans
One
of the most common loan programs is a federal program called FHA.
With low down payments and flexible credit and qualifying
guidelines, FHA is a great solution for many
Minnesota first time home buyers.
First
Time Buyer Seminar Topics
How
much are monthly payments?
How
much needed for down payment?
Do I
qualify for MN down payment
assistance?
Do I
need perfect credit to buy a
house?
How do
I buy a foreclosure?
What
is the difference between
short sale and foreclosure?
How
much are closing costs?
How do
I get pre-approved for
financing?
How
long does it take to process my loan?
And
much, much more!
Attend
a FREE Seminar For
First Time Home Buyers
Guest Speaker: Peter
Lindquist of Wintrust Mortgage, NMLS #389212
20 years of mortgage lending
experience in Minnesota
Learn about special programs for
first time home buyers
Seating is limited so please
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