QUALIFIED CALIFORNIA HOME BUYERS CAN NOW PURCHASE A HOME WITH PUTTING ONLY 0.50% DOWN!!! The NHF Grant will help qualified home buyers across the East Bay Area and Central Valley purchase home with 0.50% downpayment. The Program provides 3.00% through a Grant provided by the CHF which can be used for a down… Read More
Purchase a home in the Bay area or Central Valley with 0.50% downpayment- NHF Grant
Tri Valley Pending Home Sales on the Rebound; First Time Home Buyers Opportunity for Tri Valley Home Buyers
February’s Pending Home Sales Index rebound breaks a 2-month losing streak, and reverses recent downward momentum in housing.
Tri Valley First Time Home Buyers May Benefit Drop In Home Sales
Existing Home Sales fell 10 percent last month, according to a report from the National Association of REALTORS®.
Mortgage Lingo- PITI Pronounced “pee-eye-tee-eye”
First time home buyers that come in to my office sometimes think that once you make your payment to the bank of principal and interest their financial obligation is complete. When you own a home, your fiscal responsibility to the lender goes deeper than just your monthly principal + interest payments. You have to bring… Read More
Bay Area First time home buyers looking for a low down payment loan- Down Payment assistance is back
The glass is half full for Bay Area first time home buyers looking for a no down payment loan. In a move to help Bay Area home buyers CalHFA and FHA have partnered to offer a new zero down payment home loan. The California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) has partnered with the Federal Housing Administration… Read More
FHA continues to offer First Time Home Buyers a low down payment oppertunity in the Bay Area
With the Federal tax incentive for home buyers nearing its sundown on April 30 and concerns with rising interest rates, FHA mortgage loans continue to offer first time home buyers in the Bay Area a low down payment opportunity for a home loan. FHA Mortgage Loans: Low Down Payment and Down Payment Options- Coming up… Read More
How to get up to $18,000 in State and Federal Tax Credits for Buying a Home in the East Bay Area.
For a very limited time, certain East bay first time home buyers will benefit from up to $18,000 in tax credits. Not a first time buyer? You may still be eligible for up to $16,500 in combined tax credits. The deal is that you need to be in escrow by the end of April 2010… Read More


