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Last updated: 8/2008
Get Up To $50,000 In Free Money To Buy A Home. I Did It And So Can You.
Over 4,000 People Get Down Payment Assistance Gift Funds EVERY MONTH! Why Not You?
"Discover How a 29 Year Old 'Average Joe'
Got Free Money to Buy His Dream Home With
No Credit, No Money Down, No Closing Costs,
And Less Than $500 Out of Pocket!
Read on and Learn How You Can Also..."
"In less than a month, you've helped us find grants and funding we didn't even know were available. Thanks to you we're on our way to closing on our first home with an affordable mortgage. Best of all we were able to keep our down payment & closing cost savings in the bank for emergencies."
–- Jocelyn & Peter Samuel
Who's Next to Get up to $50,000 in Free Money to Buy a Home?
CLICK PLAY to hear a special message from Ron Douglas, author of "Free Money For First Time Home Buyers."
Important letter from Ron Douglas:
Dear Friend,
I'm not here to try to convince you to buy a home you can't afford using the latest creative financing tricks or dangerous interest only loan schemes. If that's what you're looking for, you're at the wrong site.
However, the fact is - federal, local, and non profit organizations have billions in gift funds available for home buyers. You may qualify for up to $50,000 in free money and not even know it.
The question is: Are you missing the biggest investment opportunity of your life?
I certainly was - until I made a discovery that changed everything.
Here's my story…
Several years ago, my wife and I were living in a small one bedroom apartment in New York paying rent every month. Not just any rent, I'm talking $1,100 per month for a one bedroom apartment (crazy but true).
We had been living there for about 3 years and the apartment seemed to get smaller and smaller each year. Our living room was becoming a storage closet.
We were even embarrassed to entertain company in this disaster zone we called home. Trust me, that's no way to live.
To make matters worse, we were expecting our first child.
Don't get me wrong, our daughter was a great blessing, but the problem was we had no space in our small apartment.
Plus, it was becoming increasingly frustrating shelling out $1,100 a month with nothing to show for it but an overcrowded apartment and some rent receipts.
We knew that paying $1,100 in rent is equivalent to paying $396,000 over 30 years.
Monthly Rent
Over 30 Years
$500
$180,000
$800
$288,000
$1,100
$396,000
$1,200
$432,000
$1,500
$540,000
We desperately wanted to buy a house...
However, at the time we thought we were at least 4 years away from accomplishing our goal. Although we both had decent jobs, we figured that we would need at least $50,000 up front for the down ...
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