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Denise Hogue
  • Claymont, DE
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First time homebuyer in Denver area looking to buy a residential income property

Denise Hogue
  • Claymont, DE
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Hi all... 

My daughter's are interested in buying their first multi family property in the Denver area.  They will be living in the property and are looking for programs that would help with down payment/closing costs.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.


Thank you.

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Kayla Givens
  • Lender
  • Denver, CO
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Kayla Givens
  • Lender
  • Denver, CO
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Hey, @Denise Hogue! How exciting that your daughters are getting started with real estate investing! Depending on their specific situation, I would recommend looking into an FHA loan to reduce down payment. For closing costs it's a lot easier to negotiate these days so definitely some options to get seller concession to cover closing costs and/or rate buy down.

I'll shoot ya a DM to chat more!

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