Is it possible to buy a house with no money down? Yes. Is that a smart choice? It depends. Securing a mortgage, especially for the first time, comes with many different considerations. Continue reading to learn more about avoiding a down payment from the team at GVC Mortgage.
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Determining Your Home Loan Term
When purchasing a home, there are countless decisions to be made. Should you live in this neighborhood or that? Should you buy or build? Should you get the house with the basement, or the one with the pool? And the decisions don’t stop with the house you choose to buy; in fact, you will still […]
FAQs about Conventional Home Loans
Do you plan on buying a home this summer? Maybe you’ve found the right home but are now trying to decide which type of financing is right for you? A conventional home loan is a wise decision for Indianapolis home buyers, but how do you know if it’s right for you? Our team at GVC […]
The Home Buying Process
Purchasing a home has long been part of the American dream, but many people find the process too daunting to complete. Our team at GVC Mortgage is here to turn your dreams into reality by walking you through the home buying process and giving you a positive, fulfilling experience. To help you get started, we’ve […]
4 Features to Consider when Choosing an FHA Loan
An FHA loan is a government-backed mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). This type of mortgage is popular with first-time homebuyers and those who do not have the means for a larger down payment. But how do you know if an FHA loan is the right decision for you? Along with the four […]
Conventional vs. FHA Loans
You’ve been looking for a new home and considering the possible ways to finance it. You know you’ll need to take out a mortgage and have narrowed it down to either a conventional or FHA loan. However, you’re having some trouble deciding which one is best. First, we recommend that you set up a time to […]
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Required Documents
- 2 most recent paycheck stubs
- 2 months of bank statements (checking, savings, etc.)
- 2 years full federal tax returns (including W-2s and 1099s)
- Copy of your driver’s license
- Insurance agent contact information
If applicable, the following items will also be needed
- Divorce decree
- Bankruptcy papers
- Proof of child support
- Awards letter (social security and pension)