Anonymous wrote:you could do an FHA loan and do 3.5% down using 40k and get a 500k home.
or NASA FCU 100% no DP no PMI
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Takoma/Takoma Park? There are some pretty nice condos not far from the Metro, where a huge development will be going in soon. I would think this would increase property values in the coming years too. The Takoma Education Campus is growing in popularity and getting good reviews from parents, too.
http://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/7054-Eastern-Ave-NW-20012/unit-202/home/40298615
+1, although knowing the rents in the area I'm still not sure they could afford a TH there, maybe a condo. I saw a TH listed for 300k recently but over a mile from the metro, so closer than that would only be higher.
Anonymous wrote:What about Takoma/Takoma Park? There are some pretty nice condos not far from the Metro, where a huge development will be going in soon. I would think this would increase property values in the coming years too. The Takoma Education Campus is growing in popularity and getting good reviews from parents, too.
http://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/7054-Eastern-Ave-NW-20012/unit-202/home/40298615
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The general rule of thumb is to put down 20%. But that doesn't include closing costs so you have to either have more then your $40K or put down less.
You've selected some of the most desirable neighborhoods in the DC area. Since they are desirable, the costs of housing is also higher. Your budget won't get you very far if at all in Bethesda, Cleveland park or any Nw dc neighborhoods
bahahaha 20% what is this 1983? No you can put down 3% and it more depends on income and debt nothing with down payment.
to add we put down less than that on 900k
Pimmit Hills?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The general rule of thumb is to put down 20%. But that doesn't include closing costs so you have to either have more then your $40K or put down less.
You've selected some of the most desirable neighborhoods in the DC area. Since they are desirable, the costs of housing is also higher. Your budget won't get you very far if at all in Bethesda, Cleveland park or any Nw dc neighborhoods
bahahaha 20% what is this 1983? No you can put down 3% and it more depends on income and debt nothing with down payment.
to add we put down less than that on 900k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The general rule of thumb is to put down 20%. But that doesn't include closing costs so you have to either have more then your $40K or put down less.
You've selected some of the most desirable neighborhoods in the DC area. Since they are desirable, the costs of housing is also higher. Your budget won't get you very far if at all in Bethesda, Cleveland park or any Nw dc neighborhoods
bahahaha 20% what is this 1983? No you can put down 3% and it more depends on income and debt nothing with down payment.
Anonymous wrote:The general rule of thumb is to put down 20%. But that doesn't include closing costs so you have to either have more then your $40K or put down less.
You've selected some of the most desirable neighborhoods in the DC area. Since they are desirable, the costs of housing is also higher. Your budget won't get you very far if at all in Bethesda, Cleveland park or any Nw dc neighborhoods