

When you’re buying your first home, any kind of financial help sounds appealing—especially when you hear words like “grant” or “down payment assistance.”
It’s marketed as free money.
And who doesn’t love that idea?
But here’s the real talk:
Most of these programs come with strings attached.
And if you don’t read the fine print, those strings can turn into knots.
Let’s break down the good, the bad, and the ugly—so you know exactly what you’re saying yes to before you sign anything.
Grant and down payment assistance programs do have a place.
They can:
Help first-time buyers who don’t have large savings
Offer more flexible income and credit guidelines
Allow families to buy now instead of waiting years
When used strategically and with full transparency, these programs can absolutely open doors.
The problem?
Most buyers never get the full story.
Here’s where things start to get complicated.
Many programs advertised as “grants” are actually soft second mortgages.
That means:
The money often must be repaid if you sell, refinance, or move
Repayment timelines can be 10 years or longer
The average buyer stays in their home 5–7 years
Translation:
For most buyers, that “free money” eventually becomes unexpected debt.
Then there are the restrictions:
You must live in the home as a primary residence
You usually can’t rent it out
Refinancing can trigger repayment
Life changes can cost you thousands
What starts as help can quietly limit your flexibility.
Here’s the hard truth:
If someone is covering your costs, that money is coming from somewhere.
Usually through:
Higher interest rates
Fewer loan options
Long-term restrictions that lock you in
This is where buyers get blindsided.
What feels like a short-term solution can become a long-term setback—especially if you weren’t told the full story upfront.
At The Complete Home Experience, transparency isn’t optional.
No hidden clauses. No surprise repayment. No regret later.
Instead of pushing programs that look good on paper but come with strings, my team focuses on shared solutions:
Seller contributions
Lender credits
Realtor participation
Strategic offer structuring
Everyone contributes a little—without locking you into a 10-year repayment plan.
That’s how you win and protect your future.
Because this isn’t just about getting you to closing.
It’s about helping you build wealth without surprise debt.
Ask questions.
Read the fine print.
Understand the long-term impact.
And if anyone tells you, “This is your only option,”—that’s your cue to pause.
📞 Call me first.
We’ll look at the real numbers and build a plan that fits you—not just the system.
Download our FREE Homebuyer Guide and watch our Youtube video!
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I’m Ashley Courville with The Complete Home Experience—helping you buy smart, not scared.

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