Are zero-down mortgages making a comeback?

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ABC News’ Alexis Christoforous has more on the company that lets qualified buyers purchase a home without putting any money down.

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2008 housing crisis all over ....smart !

hotknight
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The average home in The United States now cost $433, 000 🏡

Shining
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broke people often mistake liabilities for assets. this is an example of that kind of thinking.

rabidgoon
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People will walk away from mortgages as soon as principle goes negative. Sounds like the beginning of another real estate bubble and eventual bust.

jd
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look out for another financial crisis by 2028

AnythingJW
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God has been so merciful to me I exalt his name now and everyday of my life. Awesome God ❤️my family are happy once again and can now afford anything for my family even with my Retirement.$67k weekly returns has been life changing, after so much struggles.

samratsai
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They can if people don't take advantage

drgonkid
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There's already a zero-down mortgage loan option. It's called USDA.

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We should also introduce 50 year mortgages

Ravi-rltt
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On behalf of 200 million maga FJB and F democrats

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