Overland Park KS Homes for sale & Johnson County Real Estate Blog: Overland Park Home Buyers, down payment assistance to end October 1st.

Overland Park Home Buyers, down payment assistance to end October 1st.

If you have been looking to buy a home in overland Park or Johnson County Kansas you might want to pick up the pace. Especially if you were depending on Down Payment Asssistance.

Not only did the new housing bill eliminate Down Payment Assistance it also will raise the down payment required to 3 1/2 percent.

If you wish to buy a home in Overland Park and absolutely need down payment assistance you will need to be approved and under contract before October 1st or you will be out of luck.

Don't wait till it is too late. This is a reality and it is the only zero downpayment  loan program left. Once October 1st rolls around you will have to come up with a down payment or get that money from a family member.

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