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Down Payment Assistance Still Available in Dekalb County, GA

Sep. 30, 2008

Did you know that there is Down Payment Assistance available for 1st Time Home Buyers in Dekalb County? Applications are now being accepted for the DeKalb County First-Time Homebuyer Program, funded by the DeKalb County Community Development Department and administered by the Housing Authority of DeKalb County. 

Here’s how it works: All eligible applicants will receive $5,000 towards their down payment, closing costs, or other prepaid expenses. Those who successfully improve their FICO credit scores to 620 or higher may receive up to $8,000.
What are the maximum annual income limits?
Household of 1----$39,850
Household of 2----$45,550
Household of 3----$51,250
Household of 4----$56,950
Household of 5----$61,500
Household of 6----$66,050
Household of 7--- $70,650
Household of 8+- $75,200
What is the maximum purchase price? The purchase price of the home cannot exceed $160,000.
 
 Who is eligible? First-time homebuyers that have not owned a home during the last 3 years are eligible. Displaced homemakers and single parents may also qualify. Successful applicants must meet maximum income guidelines, be creditworthy, participate in home ownership pre-purchase counseling, and plan to purchase a single-family home anywhere in DeKalb County, outside the city limits of Atlanta. Homes must be up to all DeKalb County codes at the time of purchase.
 
What is the first step to apply? Applicants must first attend a workshop with one of the approved counseling agencies listed below.
 
How will my credit history affect eligibility?Applicants must be credit-worthy as determined by one of the program’s participating lenders. Judgments, garnishments, bankruptcy, collections or too many bills may affect your ability to qualify for a loan.
 
Is any other assistance available? Qualified buyers may be eligible for $5,000-$20,000 in additional funds through the Georgia Dream Homeownership program, under the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.
 
Please note: Housing counseling with an approved agency is the 1st stepto enter this program.
If you already have a contract on a house at the time of application, please be aware that your closing date must be at least 45 days away in order to complete processing. Because of the many HUD rules and regulations, this program may not be for you if you have already signed a contract on a home.
 
How much cash must buyers contribute? Buyers must contribute 1% of the total purchase price.
 
A certificate of completion can be obtained by attending classes and individualized counseling that will prepare you to make an informed choice when you purchase your home.Topics covered in the classes include:
  • How to get a mortgage
  • Money for down payment
  • Planning for homeownership responsibilities
  • Evaluating your ability to afford a home
  • Types of financing available
  • Budgeting and credit
  • Understanding your FICO score
  • Avoiding foreclosure
Following class completion, you will also be required to sit down with a certified housing counselor who will go over your own personal situation and advise you on the best way to proceed to become a new homeowner in a way that works out best for you. Class times and locations will vary by the counseling agency, so call now to enroll in a class that fits your schedule.
 
Approved Housing Counseling Agencies
 
·         Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Greater Atlanta 1-888-239-8516, ask Operator for the DeKalb County 1st Time Homebuyer Program,Referral code 098 www.cccsinc.org
·         DeKalb Metro Housing Counseling Center  404-508-0922  e-mail: dmhcc@bellsouth.net
·         Green Forest Community Development Corporation 404-486-5768  www.gfcdc.org
·         D&E, A Financial Education & Training Institute, Inc. 770-961-6900  www.depower.org
·         Housing Authority of DeKalb County 404-270-2600  www.dekalbhousing.org
·         Urban Hope Homeownership Center 770-696-9607 www.urbanhope.com
·         Reynoldstown CDC 404-525-4130 ext. 15 www.reynoldstown.org
·         1st Choice Credit Union 404-832-5800 x16 –www.1stchoicecu.org
·         HomeFree-USA 404-607-0800  www.homefreeusa.org
 
If you are considering buying or selling a home in Dekalb County, contact Jen Bowman, Realtor, Success Realty at 404-456-5024 or online at www.JenBowman.com.
 

Another things Buyers Need to Know

Sep. 21, 2008

I recently listed a home in Dekalb County, GA where we have 143 schools and centers, that's not including colleges and universities. I wasn't sure of the particular school that new young residents of the home would go to. So, I did what most real estate agents do. I went to the Local Multiple Listing Service and looked at other listings in the subdivision. I was quite surprised that I found 5 different elementary schools listed for the subdivision. I knew that couldn't be right. So I went to the Dekalb County Schools website and looked it up by address of the home I was listing. The home owner didn't have children in school, so I didn't even ask if she knew the schools.

When you are purchasing a home, you need to know what school your children will attend. You'll need to go here: Dekalb County Schools

Do not just go by what the Listing tells you in regard to the school. 90% of the listings showed incorrect schools in the particular subdivision I was looking at. Yes, 18 out of 20 listings had inaccurate info. As a professional Realtor, I found this shocking. I realize that many homebuyers buy a home in a particular place because of the school. If one of the reasons you are buying a home is based on the school your child will attend, go the extra mile. Verify the school through the School District's website. Due diligence is critical. That is just another reason why a Home Buyer should have representation with a Buyers Agent who can watch out for these things.

Jen Bowman

Success Realty

www.JenBowman.com

404-456-5024 Realtor in Decatur, GA