Down-Payment Assistance For State Department Buyers For A Residence

Want to buy your own home? Superb. It's Benjamin Schulze's job to assist. Photo of 8425 Reformatory Way When you are a State Department buyer, you'll have to scrounge up enough cash at settlement. That’s true whether you’re reflecting on the thought of your own home like this townhouse at 8425 Reformatory Way or any other townhouse like this noteworthy townhouse in Liberty at 8425 Reformatory Way. But here's the good news, Nesbitt Realty can help with your closing costs. Photo of 8425 Reformatory Way How does it work? Well, if Benjamin Schulze is your Realtor when you get a residence in 22079 in Lorton, then Ben will pay a State Department down-payment cash reward of $3,924 toward your closing costs. As expected, details and restrictions apply. There are several of these limitations such as we can only pay this credit if your lender allows it. Photo of 8425 Reformatory Way

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Benjamin Schulze is a responsive specialist on real estate like this 4-bedroom Craftsman-style townhouse at 8425 Reformatory Way, and Benjamin Schulze works for a locally-owned family-run real estate company. Our real estate agents appreciate the opportunity to be of service. Thanks for considering us to get the job done. Additionally, Benjamin Schulze will pay a State Department down-payment cash reward of $3,924 toward your cash at settlement. Please contact Benjamin Schulze for more information. Read More about 8425 Reformatory Way Thanks for your service and we appreciate the opportunity to serve you.

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Maryam N. is a Senior Writer at Nesbitt Realty. She is an expert on Fairfax County. Maryam has also worked previously as a geologist. She is a foodie and enjoys cooking and exploring new restaurants.