Buyer received $47,000 in Closing Help You Can Too 1stHomeNetwork (DMV)
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I help clients create wealth by buying homes with small down payments using Down payment Programs and Grants
Please join me in congratulating my client on the purchase of Her new home
She has transitioned from renter to New HOMEOWNER she received $47k has over $50,000.00 in Equity
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We found this home in a quiet neighborhood.
Features
Off street parking
Private Patio
Private Pond
Jacuzzi
Detached home
The home appraised for $50,000 more than the appraised value, this gave her instant equity of $50,000.
She received $47k in closing help and Now has over $50,000.00 in Equity.
She is now building equity every first of the month instead of paying her landlord’s mortgage!
Will this be the Year you purchase a Home?
If your credit score is 620+ You are Ready to BUY!
Remember that the Seller pays the Realtor’s commission; there are no fees involved in getting the process started. Yes You Can Buy!!
Your lease renewal is coming fast!
Before you sign another year away, let’s see where you stand.
Getting pre-qualified is easier than completing a rental application and the process is done online, free of charge!
100% of your down payment covered
Seller-paid closing costs
Seller pays my commission, No upfront cost to you
From renter to homeowner in 60 days or less
Freedom. Equity. Wealth.
Buy with little to no money down
Grant programs cover 100% of your down payment
Seller pays most of your closing costs
No upfront cost to you
Don’t sign another lease. Start building your future today
Every month, you’re building your landlord’s wealth
If your rent is $1665 a month you are giving away $20,000.00 a year to your landlord
Simple Math (1665.00 x 12 months = 20k)
How long have you been renting (5 years = 100k )(7 years = 140k) (10 years_ when does this $top)
Get off the landlord treadmill...You have happily paid your rent on time for the last 5 years and your landlord has thanked you by Raising YOUR RENT!
Go click the link to see other Buyers I have helped get rid of their LANDLORD!
https://www.1sthomenetwork.com/blog/1st-time-home-buyers-say-byebye-to-landlord/
I know what you’re thinking: “My landlord looks so happy when I help pay his building/home off every month”, “I love paying pet fees, security deposits, and late fees to my landlord” “I love the four white walls that I cannot paint, fighting for parking spaces and listening to the neighbors argue every night”. Here is your chance to give up this lifestyle; you are only a call away from a quiet treed lined street with more space for the family and hosting holiday parties at your house where you make all the rules.
Would you buy today if you could?
How many reasons do you really need? The only reason you need to call is to get into your new home. I have already helped countless people just like you! Not only can I make sure you never pay your landlord another dime, I can get you in your new home with little money down! Contact me today for all the details. You will be glad that you did.
If we talked in the past, let’s talk again. The market is changing to your favor. Now is the time to buy.
Put that money toward YOUR home instead
If your rent is $1,665 month, that’s $20,000 a year you’ll never see again.
That same money could build your equity, your wealth, and your future
Our down payment assistance programs cover 100% of your down payment and sellers can pay your closing costs too!
Don’t give away another year’s income. Let’s see what you qualify for
Don’t sign another lease. Start building your future today.”
Still renting? That’s 100% interest you’ll never get back.
Simply text, email or call me to get started.
Before you sign another lease and send $20,000 to your landlord let’s talk.
You could buy your own home with little to no money down using grant programs that cover 100% of your down payment.
No realtor cost
No application or pet fees
No storage units
Freedom, equity, and tax benefits
Your next payment could go toward your mortgage, not your landlord’s.