Welaka, Florida First Time Homebuyer

Most people dream about owning a home for years before it becomes a reality. It can be scary to take that leap into home ownership, but it is a wonderful feeling to not be throwing money away on rent month after month. You also have the pride in knowing you own your own Welaka home, and can truly make it yours. Get started with a fast pre-approval (within minutes), we will supply you with Welaka home loan options that make sense.  No application fees, free quotes, lower rates and of course more options. Smart Mortgage Centers is recognized for its awarding winning service since 1997 and 5.0 customer ratings in Florida with Google, the Better Business Bureau, Zillow, Yelp and Facebook.

First Time Homebuyer Programs in Welaka, FL

  •  Forgivable Grants for Down Payment and or Closing Costs
  •  HomeReady Buy with 3% Down
  •  HomePossible Buy with 3% Down
  •  FHA Loan Buy with 3.5% Down
  •  VA Loan Buy with No Money Down
  •  USDA Rural Home Loan, Buy with No Money Down
  • Alternative Lending, Bank Statement Programs, ITIN, Foriegn National Programs
  • Manufactured Home Financing
  • Construction to Perminant Financing, Land Lot, Mortgage all in one.
  • Bad Credit Home Loans, down to 500 scores
  • Home Renovation Loans, Buy a Home and get extra funds to fix it up

 

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    MINIMUM LOAN AMOUNT $60,000

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    Welaka is a town situated on the St. Johns River in Putnam County, Florida, United States. The population was 586 as of the 2000 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2004 estimates, the town had a population of 604. The town is part of the Palatka Micropolitan Statistical Area.

    It is not known when the area was first settled, but the nearby Mount Royal archaeological site is a possible remnant of a Timucua Indian village from ca. 1250 to 1500 AD, and may have a connection to the town of Enacape, an important center of the Utina tribe.

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