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Seedsower,
Great question. It is good that you have some funds set aside. In most cases, you'll likely need to have around $2,000 to contribute toward the transaction (earnest money deposit, appraisal fee, inspections, etc.). Any repairs must be completed by a licensed contractor, but your experience as a handyman will be quite useful too. For more information on the NSP program, read the flier to the left of the screen at the link below. It will provide a good overview of how to qualify for the NSP program, including income limits by household size.
When it is time to move forward with a transaction, you should rely on someone who has on-the-job training on the use of the NSP funds. I have about four of these transactions either under contract or in the negotiation phase, so please call on me should there be any questions.
Solomon Greene
REALTOR® / HUD-Certified Affordable Housing Consultant - Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners
(678) 775-2677
Sun May 17 2009, 15:27