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Stop Paying Rent!

Tired of paying rent for an apartment or house that doesn't feel like home? Dreaming of your own place but

You can make Owning a Reality!

short money for the down payment? You're not alone. For many renters, buying that first home seems like an impossible task. They feel trapped in the renting cycle. Fortunately, you can break free. Armed with professional information, you can make owning your own home a reality.

Buying your first home is a huge hurdle, especially coming up with the down payment. This report features professional tips and facts to help you in the process. Learn about new financing options. Look at your assets in a new way. This information may solve your financing dilemma.

Explore low down payment options

You know you can make the monthly payments (you already do that), but where will you get the down payment for your home? How can you possibly save enough money when you're pouring your money into rent each month?

Fortunately, you may not need as much as you think. There are many low-down payment, even zero-down, programs available. Ask your real estate agent for information and get referrals to lending institutions. Call all the banks and mortgage companies listed in your phone book's yellow pages and ask about options. Research home loans on the Internet. You may be surprised at what you find.

There are also local and federal government programs designed to help renters become homeowners. Again, ask your real estate about these programs. A little homework may make the difference in financing your first home.

Ask Friends or Family Members for Help

Most lending institutions allow borrowers to use gifts for their down payment. Perhaps a friends or family member is in the financial position to help you purchase your first home. It's worth considering.

Keep Saving

While you explore your options, continue to save on a regular basis, even if it's only $25 a month. Not only will this will take you closer to your goal, it will show lending institutions you have a record of responsible saving.