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OneMain Financial: Can You Take out a Loan in Albuquerque for a Down Payment on a House
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / June 17, 2025 / A loan can be helpful for any number of reasons from paying for a medical emergency to affording a costly home repair to funding a big move. However, it's generally not advisable to use a loan as a down payment on a home. Most mortgage lenders will not accept a personal loan as a form of down payment. Even if they do, taking out a loan for this purpose has several disadvantages. Keep reading to find out why loans aren't the best option, some common downsides, and alternative ways to fund a down payment on a house in Albuquerque.
Using a loan for a down payment is usually not successful
While loans in Albuquerque can be used in a number of ways, taking out a personal loan for a down payment on a home is not considered to be the best idea. The purpose of a down payment is to reduce some of the risk for a mortgage lender. A down payment also demonstrates that someone is likely in a financial position to afford a home without defaulting on their mortgage payments down the line. Needing a loan for a down payment can indicate an individual is not yet in the financial position to take on the financial responsibility of a home and a mortgage.
The downsides of using a loan for a down payment
There are a number of downsides that come with taking out a loan for a down payment on a house. Here are some of the most common difficulties:
Paying off multiple loans at once. Taking out a personal loan for a down payment and a mortgage to buy a house means being responsible for two sets of monthly payments on a home. This may be too much debt for most people to handle alongside the cost of everyday life.
Higher interest rates. A down payment should ideally lower the interest rate and as a result, the monthly payments on a house. If a lender does possibly allow a personal loan as a down payment, that may translate into a higher interest rate in order to reduce their overall risk.
Increased debt-to-income ratio. Having a personal loan increases someone's debt-to-income ratio, that is how much of their monthly income goes towards paying off their debt. A high debt-to-income ratio actually lowers the mortgage amount someone may be qualified to get, which may make it more difficult to secure a home.
What to use for a down payment instead of a personal loan
Anyone trying to secure a mortgage for a home should clearly communicate with their mortgage lender about their financial situation. The lender can help advise on potential options, including some of the following.
Cash savings
Saving up enough cash for a down payment is probably the most common method. This can take time depending on the prospective buyer's financial situation, so it's not ideal if someone is looking to move on a house quickly. That said, someone who can't afford a down payment probably won't be the most attractive candidate for a mortgage.
Another possibility is to ask for monetary help from family and/or friends and report it to the potential lender as a cash gift.
Loan assistance programs
There are programs from federal agencies and state and local governments that help homebuyers with down payments and closing costs. These programs may offer grants, forgivable loans, or low-interest loans.
They're often designed for first-time buyers, lower-income families, or people buying homes in certain areas. Some common examples include:
FHA Down Payment Assistance programs
State Housing Finance Agency (HFA) grants or second mortgages
Community-based or nonprofit assistance programs
These programs can help lower the upfront cost of buying a home, making it more affordable. However, they require applicants to meet certain rules, like income limits or completing a homebuyer education course, to qualify.
Minimum down payments
Some loan offerings allow homebuyers to purchase a home with a low or even no down payment, especially first-time buyers. These loan options include:
FHA loans, which may only need a 3.5% down payment
VA loans (for eligible veterans), which may not require a down payment
USDA loans, for homes in some rural areas, which also don't require a down payment
Its important to keep in mind that a smaller down payment may result in higher monthly payments and, for FHA loans, require mortgage insurance (MIP) which adds to the overall cost of the loan.
401(k) loan
While it is possible to borrow up to a certain amount against a 401(k)-retirement account, it is generally not wise to do so. In the case of job loss, an individual would have to repay the loan plus taxes and potential penalties if the full amount isn't repaid by a certain date.
There are better options for a down payment
While using a loan to fund a down payment may be tempting, it's typically considered a risky move that would make most mortgage lenders uncomfortable. Using a loan for a down payment is generally not successful, nor is it the best financial decision. Instead, avoid the potential downsides and look to alternative options for putting together an attractive down payment for a mortgage lender that can help secure a dream home.
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