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What is a Down Payment?

What is a Down Payment?

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🏡 What is a Down Payment?

A down payment is the initial amount of money you pay upfront when purchasing a home. It’s your stake in the property, while the rest of the purchase price is typically covered by your mortgage loan.

Example:

  • Home price: $300,000

  • Down payment: $30,000 (10%)

  • Mortgage loan: $270,000

💵 Why Does it Matter?

  1. Reduces the loan amount you borrow.

  2. Shows lenders you’re invested in the property, lowering their risk.

  3. Impacts your monthly payment — the more you put down, the smaller your mortgage.

  4. Can eliminate extra costs like mortgage insurance if you put enough down.

📊 Typical Down Payment Amounts

  • Conventional loans: Often 3%–20%

  • FHA loans: As low as 3.5% (with credit score requirements)

  • VA & USDA loans: May require no down payment for eligible borrowers

  • 20% Down Rule: Traditionally, putting down 20% means you avoid private mortgage insurance (PMI)

⚖️ Pros & Cons of a Larger Down Payment

Larger Down Payment

✅ Lower monthly payments

✅ Lower interest rates possible

✅ Avoid PMI at 20% or higher

❌ Ties up more of your cash

Smaller Down Payment

✅ Easier entry into homeownership

✅ Keeps more cash available for savings, emergencies, or home repairs

❌ Higher monthly mortgage payments

❌ Often requires PMI or FHA Mortgage Insurance

👉 In short: The down payment is your first financial step into owning a home. The size of it affects your loan, your monthly payment, and your long-term costs.

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