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How to choose a down payment on a house

by Roberta Oswald 02/11/2024

A major step in the homebuying process is paying the down payment on a house. Deciding how much to put down can be tricky, however, and affects both your mortgage terms and buying experience in a number of ways.

To help you make the best decision, here are some key facts about down payments buyers should know:

Minimum down payment on a house

The required minimum down payment to buy a house depends upon the type of loan you apply for. Conventional loans, while not backed by the government, follow the same regulations as government loans and typically require a minimum of 3% down payment.

FHA loans offered by the Federal housing administration require as little as 3.5% with a solid credit score.

Loans guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs generally don't require a down payment at all. However, these loans have specific eligibility requirements and can have higher interest rates.

How your down payment affects your offers

When market conditions are competitive, sellers will receive multiple offers for the same property. A larger down payment can give you a competitive edge.

However, it's important to remember closing costs when budgeting for your home purchase. Be careful of opting for a down payment that will leave you unable to afford the other expenses associated with homebuying.

The ‘right' down payment amount is different for everyone

The amount of down payment to offer is different for every situation. With a lower down payment, you may be required to pay private mortgage insurance, increasing your long-term costs. Lower down payments can also mean larger interest rates, which can add up considerably down the road.

Down payment assistance programs are available for first time buyers who need extra help to afford cash up front. Keep this and other options in mind when planning for your home purchase to ensure the best possible financial outcome.

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Roberta Oswald

An enthusiastic polo player, aviatrix and fourth generation member of one of the oldest winery families in the Napa Valley, Roberta has lived in the Bay Area her entire life. She has over thirty years of experience in buying, selling and managing real estate in the residential, investment and commercial markets. Not content to just “get the job done”, she wants to exceed your expectations. Roberta believes in service with commitment. Utilizing the kind of knowledge that is obtained only through extensive life experience and an in-depth understanding of the area and local market, she works with you to provide maximum results. During her accomplished career, Roberta has refined important skills in communication, negotiation, attention to detail and sound business practices, all of which are vital to the success of her clients today. Please call Roberta directly at 707.339.0233 to discuss your real estate needs.