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Do You Really Need 20% Down to Buy a Home? Is there a Down Payment Assistance Available?

First-time homebuyer thinking about 20 percent down payment myth and realizing lower down payment options are available

I’m seeing this every single week… Buyers are sitting on the sidelines because they believe they need 20% down to buy a home.

And honestly? That belief is costing people time, opportunity, and sometimes thousands of dollars in missed equity. Let’s clear this up.

The 20% Down Payment Myth

Somewhere along the way, the idea stuck that you have to put 20% down to buy a home. You don’t.

In fact, that’s one of the biggest misconceptions in real estate today.

Most buyers—especially first-time buyers—are putting down significantly less. And there are solid, proven loan programs designed specifically for that.

What Buyers Are Actually Putting Down

Here’s what’s really happening in today’s market:

So if you’ve been waiting to hit that 20% number… you might be waiting longer than you need to.

Why This Myth Holds People Back

This is where I push back a little. Why?

Waiting to save 20% sounds responsible—but it can actually work against you.

Why?

In some cases, it can take years (even decades) to save 20%—and by then, the market has already moved.

Why You Should Look into Down Payment Assistance Programs

There are a lot of programs designed to help you save for a down payment – and they can make a big difference in how fast you hit your savings target. Unfortunately, buyers don’t realize how many there are, or that they may qualify for help.

According to research, almost 80% of first-time homebuyers qualify for down payment assistance (DPA), but only 13% actually use it (see chart below):

Downpayment Assistance

And that’s another big miss holding would-be buyers like you back.

Does 20% Down Ever Make Sense?

Yes—sometimes.

Putting 20% down can:

But here's the key: It's an option, not a requirement.

And for a lot of buyers, tying up that much cash isn’t the smartest move.

What Actually Matters More

This is where Google falls short. Your down payment isn’t a one-size-fits-all number.

What really matters is:

That’s why two buyers looking at the same home can have completely different strategies.

Bottom Line

If you’ve been holding off because you think you need 20% down… You might be closer than you think.

The smartest move isn’t guessing or Googling—it’s running the numbers based on your situation. Because once you see what’s actually possible, everything changes.

If you want to know what it would look like for you personally, reach out. I’ll walk you through it—no pressure, just real numbers.

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Licensed in: FL, KY, IN

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