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Zero percent down mortgages might help more first-time homebuyers break into the housing market—but there are caveats
United Wholesale Mortgage announced a 0% down program last month, and since then it’s been all the rage, but people are split: Does it eliminate a barrier or will it launch us into another subprime mortgage crisis?
https://fortune.com/2024/06/05/zero-percent-down-mortgages-first-time-homebuyers/Published at
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