TMBS E158: AJ Barkley, Lending Executive for BofA

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About AJ Barkley

AJ Barkley is the Neighborhood Lending Executive for Bank of America, responsible for identifying opportunities to drive successful homeownership among low- to moderate-income borrowers, underserved communities, and multicultural borrowers across the economic spectrum. 

More than ever, GETTING INTO A HOME OF YOUR OWN has challenges.

Bidding wars. Rising home prices. Limited inventory. The past year has inspired many to re-evaluate their living spaces and the shifts in the way people use their homes combined with low mortgage rates have led to a competitive market where a new wave of first-time homebuyers is eager to change things up in a home of their own but face challenges. 

Most recently, Bank of America tripled its affordable homeownership initiative to $15 billion through 2025, aiming to help more than 60,000 individuals and families to purchase homes.

Bank of America Community Homeownership Commitment™: Tell us about that! 

The Bank of America Community Homeownership Commitment™ is a $5 billion initiative to help eligible homebuyers purchase a home affordably. Some of the components are: 

  • Loans requiring a down payment as low as 3 percent, some with no mortgage insurance required
     
  • Through a Down Payment Grant program available in more than 260 cities and counties across the country, the bank will give eligible homebuyers 3% of the home purchase price (up to $10,000) to be used for a down payment. No repayment is required.
     
  • Qualified homebuyers may also be eligible for the bank’s closing cost grant program, a lender credit through which they could receive up to $7,500 toward non-recurring closing costs or to permanently buy down their interest rate. 

 


 

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