Available everywhere except New York, loanDepot’s new “accessZERO” program provides a down payment of up to 5 percent in the form of a 10-year fully amortized second mortgage.
Source: Inman News
LoanDepot lets buyers cover FHA down payment with 2nd mortgage
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