Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Survey Finds Nearly Half of Americans Can't Afford Large Down Payments on Mortgages

by JON PRIOR

Of more than 2,000 respondents to a survey conducted by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC), nearly half — 49% — believe they will never afford a 20% down payment to purchase a home.

The NFCC said the discouraging news implies that buying a home will always be out of reach for these people. In the past, finding the money for a down payment was only a problem for first-time homebuyers, the NFCC said. After making the first purchase, borrowers could use the proceeds of selling it as a down payment on the next one. That was in an appreciating market, however.

"Due to today's turbulent housing market, the problem has now spread to those who currently own a home. Many mortgages are underwater. Thus, even if the homeowner is able to sell their current house, there may be no profit available to satisfy the down-payment on the next home," according to the NFCC survey report.

Gail Cunningham, a spokesperson for the NFCC, said with home prices averaging at just below $200,000, a 20% down payment – $40,000 – is "a nice chunk of change by any standard."

"Some may still be able to obtain an FHA loan with a low down-payment requirement, but those with poor credit will likely have to put a larger amount down. Even with the economy improving, considering the staggering number of people who are out of work and those whose retirement plans have been decimated, buying a home may no longer be a part of the American dream, at least not in the near future," Cunningham said.

While 12% of the respondents said they would have no trouble coming up with a 20% down payment, 20% said they would need a loan with a much lower down payment, and 18% said they would have to borrow the down-payment money regardless of how much is required.

URL to Original Article:
http://www.housingwire.com/2010/06/01/survey-finds-nearly-half-of-americans-cant-afford-large-down-payments-on-mortgages

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