Overland Park KS Homes for sale & Johnson County Real Estate Blog: Is there a Doctor in a house? even residents can buy with NO MONEY DOWN!

Is there a Doctor in a house? even residents can buy with NO MONEY DOWN!

Whether you are a 1st year resident or are established in your practice there is a loan available for Doctors. If you are ready to step up into your own home but was worried about your income or school debt holding you back, worry no more. This program knows that your future income will soon outweigh your current situation. Here are some highlights of the Doctor 100% Loan program.

  • Available for Licensed Medical physicians, dentists, podiatrist, eye doctors and residents
  • Loan amount up to $1,000,000
  • No Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)
  • 100% Loan to value
  • Gift Funds alllowed for closing costs & reserves (taxes & insurance)

You have worked hard, taken the risk, now take your next step and get the home you deserve.

 

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