Now is the perfect time to buy!
The California Housing Fund Platinum Program is offering:

  3 percent grant for homebuyers to use for closing costs, down payment or pre-paid loan expenses.
  Grant does not have to be repaid, and there is no restriction in turning the home to a rental in the future 
  All other FHA guidelines apply, including 6 percent in seller-paid closing cost assistance.
  This loan only requires buyers to contribute ½ percent toward the purchase.

 Additional program highlights:

  Primary residence, owner-occupied purchases only
  You do NOT have to be a first-time buyer – you can even still own property elsewhere! 
  Property must be in California
  30-year fixed-rate term
  Condos, PUDs and single-family residences
  Income restrictions apply

 
Combined with low home prices, the CHF Platinum Program is making buying a home more affordable than ever. In fact, the Affordability Index, which measures the ability of the median income earning family to purchase an average-priced home, is near an all-time high. This means that buying a home and making a mortgage payment can cost less than paying rent!
Contact me today, today to learn more about the CHF program or any other loan program. I can help your clients get preapproved to streamline the home buying process.
 To get started on viewing homes, condos, investment properties, pre-foreclosures, bank owned foreclosures (REO’s) or thinking of selling your property, please contact me today for free counseling at (619) 540-5811.
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By the way…if you know of someone who would appreciate the level of service in real estate we provide, please call me or have them go to www.CountyProperties.net/ and I’ll be happy to follow up and take great care of them.
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