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harleston, SC - Jeff Cook Real Estate LPT Realty is proud to introduce the Boost Program, a groundbreaking initiative that makes homeownership more accessible with little to no down payment required. This innovative program aims to break down financial barriers and help Americans achieve their dream of owning a home.
With the Boost Program, clients can secure their dream homes with significantly reduced upfront costs. Recently, a client in Charleston, SC walked away from closing with only $950 out-of-pocket for their home purchase. The program offers up to 100% financing for the down payment, while the seller covers the closing costs, making homeownership more achievable than ever before.
Key eligibility requirements include:
* Minimum credit score of 580
* At least 1 year of employment with stable income
* At least $1,500 in savings
Eligible properties include townhomes, mobile homes, condos, and single-family houses. The Boost Program is designed to level the playing field for homebuyers who may have been previously shut out of the housing market.
As a leader in South Carolina's real estate market, Jeff Cook Real Estate remains committed to offering innovative solutions that support homebuyers and strengthen local communities. For more information, visit [https://www.jeffcookrealestate.com/buyers/boost-program/](https://www.jeffcookrealestate.com/buyers/boost-program/) or contact us at 843-225-2002 or [email protected].
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