Home Ownership: Drumming Up the Down Payment

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

It’s a couple of years after your debts were discharged in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you’re on track with your payments and expenses, and you’ve been working steadily to rebuild your credit. Now you’re ready to buy a new home: you’ve done all the homework, you’ve looked for good lenders and you’ve found your dream house. All you need now is to borrow what the house is worth, right? Well, not quite. If you have had some negative history on your credit report since your bankruptcy, you may need to come up with as much as 30% of the value as a down payment in order convince a lender to extend a loan to you.…