Dispelling the Myths that May Be Keeping You From Owning a Home

 

Are you short that 20 percent down payment?  Have you been in a job less than five years?  Is that out-of-control college credit card frenzy years ago keeping you from even thinking about applying for a home loan?  If any of these scenarios ring true for your, it doesn’t mean you can’t buy a home.

 

Although rising home prices are making it increasingly difficult for first-time homebuyers, more Americans could own a home if they were more in tune with accurate information about the homebuying process and the range of loan products available.

 

Indeed, the 2002 Fannie Mae national Housing Survey reveals that some Americans have erroneous beliefs about why they can’t own a home.

 

“The demand for homes might be even greater if more Americans were knowledgeable about the home-buying process and the opportunities that exist in being a homeowner,” the survey says.

 

The survey found the myths are:

 

So, to set the record straight:

 

 

Written by Michele Dawson