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Anybody work in the residential mortgage market?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 552929" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I know that there was a loan program that everyone was using here that is expiring soon, so probably won't help difficult child out. Any mortgage lender should be aware of whatever the best program is out there for him. They're usually pretty good at looking at finances and seeing what can be done. If difficult child isn't qualified now, the lender would be happy to help him get his finances into shape for a future loan. If you belong to a credit union they usually offer seminars once a month on their latest lending programs for first time buyers, too. I'm sure that even if you don't belong, there's one in the area giving one any given week that you could attend. Just google "credit union" and your area, and their home pages usually list those schedules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 552929, member: 99"] I know that there was a loan program that everyone was using here that is expiring soon, so probably won't help difficult child out. Any mortgage lender should be aware of whatever the best program is out there for him. They're usually pretty good at looking at finances and seeing what can be done. If difficult child isn't qualified now, the lender would be happy to help him get his finances into shape for a future loan. If you belong to a credit union they usually offer seminars once a month on their latest lending programs for first time buyers, too. I'm sure that even if you don't belong, there's one in the area giving one any given week that you could attend. Just google "credit union" and your area, and their home pages usually list those schedules. [/QUOTE]
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