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Closing the Gap through Homeownership Education Programs

 
Author: B Shelton
 

Homeownership education programs and housing counseling can address the homeownership questions and preserve the personality and integrity of the real estate business.

It should be noted that homeownership has become a valuable factor that helps stabilize families and communities. It is also an important contributor to a nation's economy through the housing sector. Homeownership education programs are most useful in taking the stress out of the process of buying a home, especially for the minority and/or immigrant home buyers, by providing them accessible information on homeownership. A well-documented homebuyer education can demystify the confusing process for first time homebuyers and can give them the confidence by helping them understand common homebuyer terminologies and in making the right decisions about home choice and loan products.

Recent studies show that homeownership education programs can help lessen the gap between individuals and homeownership. They effectively address not only the obvious lack of understanding and information about the home-buying process, but it also tries to overcome the language and cultural barriers that usually mislead the interested buyer to misconceptions in the mortgage finance system. It likewise gives a better understanding of the regulatory burdens imposed on the production of housing that drive up costs. Homeownership education programs are also an effective means to inform buyers of their rights, and help them find affordable houses, lower interest rate offers, and assistance in mortgage, down payment and closing costs and standard procedures.

Effective counseling on housing is a key area that increases minority homeownership and that serves to eliminate illegal discrimination and cut the closing costs through federal regulatory reforms. Immigrants who bother to go through the training and education provided by these homeownership education programs enjoy the benefit of getting familiar with a countrys home-buying process, recognize opportunities for financing by making them aware of the benefits of buying a house with a loan offered by commercial lenders (i.e. banks, lending institutions, mortgage houses), how to pre-qualify for these available loans or, better still, how to reach a deal directly with a seller who offers owner-financing. This latter option is a safe way of veering away from banks and/or other instituted lenders who sometimes make things really sound more complicated than they are. Homeownership education programs show the buyer some useful tools to place homeownership easily within reach. Many state and local public agencies, non-profits and local lending institutions now offer free or low-cost homeownership plans that assist people in learning about becoming successful homeowners. It is always smart to educate oneself before going into a new venture as big as buying a place of his own.

 
 
 

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