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  2. What is a down payment? - AOL

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    Smaller monthly payments: Let’s look at the difference between 3 percent down and 20 percent down on a $400,000 home. With a 30-year loan at a fixed 6 percent interest rate, the bigger down ...

  3. How to save for a home down payment when rates are falling - AOL

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    This type of account gives you the flexibility to save more for your down payment at any time (be sure to check your bank’s withdrawal limit policy), but also comes with variable rates. Consider ...

  4. Personal contract purchase - Wikipedia

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    The monthly payment amount is determined by the amount of the initial payment (the ‘deposit’), which can be negotiated with the financing company, and the final balloon payment, which is set by the financing company. The financing company is likely to be represented in this discussion by either a car dealer or automotive finance broker. [6]

  5. How much is a down payment on a house? - AOL

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    For example, a $400,000 house with a 15 percent down payment would be $60,000 as opposed to a 20 percent down payment of $80,000. Learn more: Average down payment on a house How does your credit ...

  6. Down payment - Wikipedia

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    Most state finance housing agencies offer down payment assistance. Down Payment Assistance programs are all different with certain requirements for each. State or local housing authorities, a non-profit organization, or lender usually set the requirements and conditions for the DPA program. Some programs require you or your loan officer to take ...

  7. Real estate contract - Wikipedia

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    A real estate contract typically does not convey or transfer ownership of real estate by itself. A different document called a deed is used to convey real estate. In a real estate contract, the type of deed to be used to convey the real estate may be specified, such as a warranty deed or a quitclaim deed. If a deed type is not specifically ...

  8. Mortgage law - Wikipedia

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    Attempts by the lender to carry an equity interest in the property in a manner similar to convertible bonds through contract have been therefore struck down by courts as "clogs", but developments in the 1980s and 1990s have led to less rigid enforcement of this principle, particularly due to interest among theorists in returning to a freedom of ...

  9. With U.S. median down payments hitting $64,000 in June and mortgage rates hovering around 6.6%, Russell’s investment strategy offers a refreshing take on how to enter the real estate market ...