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Relocating to Utah, are the any no money down options for buying a house?

by kglennjackson73623 from Austin, Texas. Dec 12th 2013 Reply


Robert Hanson (rhanson)
#38 ranked lender in Maryland - 646 contributions

some possibilities are, VA loans (if you or your spouse are veterans or active duty), USDA loans (property must qualify and your income must be below a certain level), possible local or state down payment grants or loans. All of these have specific requirements that you and/or the property must meet. You need to have contact with a local realtor and atthe same time be speaking with a lender about which of these programs you can get qualified for. make sure you use a lender with a wide varity of options as many can't accept some of the local grant programs.... 20 years experience in the industry. I am always happy to assist so if you need more information, a pre-qualification, or a competing rate quote you can go to my web page and use my live support button to discuss or get advice on anything at all with me. Web Address is: http://www.loansfromrob.com/quote/ Email is rhanson@gladewaternational.com and direct phone is 240-752-7549. Good Luck -- Rob Hanson

Dec 13th 2013
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Jamie Lynne (nationwidelenderforyou)
#137 ranked lender in Texas - 576 contributions

We offer a program that requires 1/2% down or .5% down in UTAH as well NV, CA, TX. AZ and NM. Feel free to contact us at 800 315 8803. Until then we look forward to hearing from you. Jamie Lynne, Lending Nationwide Since 1989, www.bartprequalifies.com

Dec 13th 2013
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Carlo Sanchez (MortgageLendingPro)
#0 ranked lender in Utah - 1,163 contributions

OH Yes there are at LEAST 4 options and I Specialize in ALL of them. Call me at 801-971-6901 or you can also contact me and/or Apply through my website at www.UtahLendingPro.com Thanks Carlo

Dec 13th 2013
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Nationwide, thank you for the information. I will give you a call.

Dec 13th 2013
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Phil Dumouchel (PhilDu)
#32 ranked lender in South Carolina - 2,249 contributions

USDA and VA are the two most likely options, but local specialty/portfolio loans are also possible.

Dec 13th 2013
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As of yesterday I now have 7 programs that are 100%-103% financing and including 4 for homes in Utah and generally I close all my loans in less than 10 days. Call me when you can and I will go over them with you 801-971-6901.Thank you CarloThanks

Dec 15th 2013
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Jason Hall (JasonHall)
#25 ranked lender in Utah - 79 contributions

Yes you do have a few options as mentioned before - VA and USDA being your best options. Some income restricted and have other guidelines like that. Your best bet is to put something down, but if that isn't possible, you will still have some options available to you. Feel free to give me a ring if you have any questions or need any help.

Jan 30th 2014
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