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Local Heroes

Hero Benefits

Home loans for local heroes offer several benefits designed to support and reward individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities. These benefits can make it easier for these individuals to achieve homeownership and provide financial stability!

Closing Speed

We can get you CLOSED and in your new home before you receive your first pay stub!

Hero Down Payment Assistance Program

  • Receive 5% of the loan amount to pay towards your down payment and closing costs!¹
  • 30 Year Fixed interest rate mortgage loan
  • Down payment assistance is never required to be repaid

American Frontline Rewards

At Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation, we are dedicated to creating opportunities for everyday heroes. That’s why we are offering eligible borrowers an exclusive closing cost discount that is designed specifically to help them achieve homeownership. Who is eligible?…

Veteran and active duty military ● First responders ● Medical Professionals ● Law Enforcement ● Firefighters ● Teachers

Good Neighbor Next Door Program

Up to 50% discount on the sales price of your new home.²

The Good Neighbor Next Door, or GNND, program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or just simply HUD. The GNND is designed to encourage teachers, police officers, firefighters, and EMT’s to purchase a home in revitalization areas in order to build stronger communities. A substantial incentive is offered by HUD in the form of a 50% discount on the sales price of the home. The discount is not a loan, and never has to be repaid as long as the buyer lives in the home for at least 36 months. This program is only eligible for Pre-K through 12th grade teachers, law enforcement, and firefighters/EMT’s. Police Officers may participate in the GNND program if they are employed full-time by a law enforcement agency of the federal government, a state, a unit of general local government, or an Indian tribal government; and, in carrying out such full-time employment, they are sworn to uphold, and make arrests for violations of, federal, state, tribal, county, township, or municipal laws. Lastly, the home must be designated by HUD to participate in the GNND program. Other restrictions apply. For more information about the program, including all restrictions and how the program works, visit the HUD Good Neighbor Next Door details page. You may also contact me today to immediately begin discussing if you, or your significant other, qualify for the GNND program.

¹Must qualify for the program’s income & credit guidelines provided by the Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs. ²Must live in the home for the full 36-month mandatory occupancy period. If they move out of the Good Neighbor Next Door home before the 36 months, they will have to repay HUD on a prorated schedule. Police Officers may participate in the GNND program if they are employed full-time by a law enforcement agency of the federal government, a state, a unit of general local government, or an Indian tribal government; and, in carrying out such full-time employment, they are sworn to uphold, and make arrests for violations of, federal, state, tribal, county, township, or municipal laws. Only homes that are designated by HUD to participate in the GNND lottery can qualify for this program.

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Frequently Asked Questions

This may vary depending upon the specific type of mortgage you are applying for, as different agencies will need to be involved in the process. Typically the process plays out in a month or less, though some will go quicker. It is not uncommon to have the mortgage application processed within 10 days. It is critical that you get the application entirely completed, so that you can avoid any delays along the way.

The main thing that can delay the approval of a loan is failing to properly and completely fill out the applications. It is also important that you be completely honest on the applications, as any discrepancies may cause delays. In addition, changing jobs, having a change in your salary, changing your marital status or taking on additional debt can delay the approval of a loan.

Closing costs include items such as taxes, title fees and hazard insurance. Sometimes what is included in closing costs varies, and it can be impacted by the negotiation process on the sale price of the home, as the homeowners may or may not cover certain closing costs. You’ll want to have some money set aside to cover your closing costs.

Prepaids are items that you as the homebuyer pay at closing. This is a payment before the actual due date. These may be necessary depending upon the details of the closing. They include taxes, hazard insurance and other various assessments.

After you close, you’ll receive a letter that includes all of the dates and information that you need. If you want further details while you are closing, you should inquire about the specific due date of the first payment.

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