How to Own Your Own Home With Bad Credit and No Down Payment

"David, Thank you, thank you, thank you! Your program was a lifesaver. Our landlord sold the place we were living in and immediately, without warning, gave us our notice to move out. Now we have our own home and don't EVER have to worry about something like that again. We feel so fortunate to have found your website!" - The Brown Family

There’s no delicate way to put this. If you’re currently renting, you’re just … well … making your landlord rich.

You're taking away money from you and your family and building someone else's wealth. That doesn't sound good, does it? If you're anything like me, this doesn't sit well with you at all. And, it's time to a stop to it.

If you're like most renters, you probably think, for one reason or another, that renting is your only option. And why shouldn't you? Your landlord isn't about to tell you to stop paying. And unless you have almost perfect credit and a large down payment, your bank won't be helping you buy a home any time soon.

But why is owning a home so important?


WARNING:
The following is very graphic

So you've been renting for a few months. Maybe a few years. Maybe even more than that. Why is renting so bad you ask? Lets look at some facts. How would your finances be impacted if you rented for 5 years at an average of $850 per month.

- $850 x 60 Months (5 Years) = $51,000.00

Ouch. That's money that will never be seen again. Now what if you rented for 10 years. Yes, I know you can just multiply by two. But I'll make it easy and do the quick math for you.

- $850 x 120 Months (10 Years) = $102,000.000

Over $100,000.00!! $102,000.00 paid to a landlord, and nothing to show for it except a big pile of rent receipts. Now if this same money was being paid in to a mortgage, you'd have a large percentage of that in equity. Money that would still be yours.

Are you starting to get the picture on why I created such a program? I'm tired of landlords taking advantage of good people like you. Good people who just need someone to give them a chance.

"We rented for years thinking there was no other way. You made our dream of owning a home a reality. For that, we are forever grateful." - S. and F. Mitchell

Remember, if you have bad credit and no down payment, I can help you like I've helped so many others.

It's now up to you to take the next step and contact me at 1-800-990-3326 or contact me using the form below. You could be the next success story!

P.S. You don't have to continue down the same path you're on. Throwing away money month after month on rent. Money you will never see again. Even with bad credit and no down payment, you have another option. Your landlord and/or bank may not be happy about it, but I intend to help you take advantage of that option. Don't waste another second. Call me at 1-800-990-3326. You can also contact me using the form below.


 

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