| Where can I find information about government grants for home loan downpayment assistance?

Where can I find information about government grants for home loan downpayment assistance?

MrsNance asked:


I applied for a grant for downpayment assistance on a house. Some woman keeps calling me asking me for personal information. I asked her for a web address to verify she was legit. She keeps giving me 2 different websites that don’t exist, and the number she gives me to call no one answers, only a recording. How can I find a legitimate grant program for downpayment assistance for a house?

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2 Responses to “Where can I find information about government grants for home loan downpayment assistance?”

  1. Shell B on May 4th, 2009 3:42 am

    rThe best thing you can do is work with a licensed realtor. They will know what grants/loans and or any other extras that can help you. Use a reputable company with a realtor you can meet face to face. There payment is the commission on the sale so you save out of pocket expenses. goapply.com can find you local lenders too.
    Good luck! Your dream house in not far away. Don’t give anyone personal information by phone.

  2. margyla4 on May 7th, 2009 12:43 am

    Go to the following websites for Federal grants:

    You should also check with your state’s Office of Housing and with your county or city.