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American Focus > Blog > Economy > This map shows how long it takes Americans to save for a 20% vs. 5% down payment
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This map shows how long it takes Americans to save for a 20% vs. 5% down payment

Last updated: November 17, 2025 12:00 pm
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  • VA loans: These loans are for eligible veterans, active-duty service members, and their surviving spouses. They require no down payment at all.

  • Ultimately, the decision of how much to put down on a home comes down to personal circumstances.

    If you can save for a 20% down payment without sacrificing other financial goals or taking on high-interest debt, it could be a smart move.

    However, if waiting to save 20% means missing out on today’s low mortgage rates or significantly delaying your homeownership journey, it might be worth exploring other options with a smaller down payment.

    In the end, the right down payment for you is the one that allows you to comfortably afford your home and still meet your other financial goals.

    Before making any decisions, it’s a good idea to consult with a financial advisor or mortgage lender to discuss your options and find the best path forward for your individual situation.

    When it comes to buying a home, one of the biggest hurdles for many people is coming up with a down payment. The good news is that you don’t always need to have 20% down to secure a mortgage. In fact, there are several options available for those who may not have a large sum of money saved up.

    If your credit score falls between 500 and 579, you will need a 10% down payment to qualify for a mortgage. This can be a significant amount of money, but it is still lower than the traditional 20% down payment that many lenders require.

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    For those who are unable to come up with a down payment, there are other options available. USDA loans and VA loans, backed by the United States Department of Agriculture and the Department of Veterans Affairs, respectively, do not require a down payment. This can be a huge benefit for those who may not have the funds to put down upfront.

    Another option for those seeking assistance with a down payment is through down payment assistance programs. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, as well as state and local agencies, offer grants, forgivable loans, and subsidized housing to help individuals and families with their down payment and closing costs. By checking with the National Council of State Housing Agencies, you can find a local partner to assist you in accessing these programs.

    If you are looking to put down a smaller amount, there are lenders that offer 1%-down payment programs. These programs allow you to put down just 1% of the purchase price, with the lender covering the remaining 2%. Companies like Rocket Mortgage offer these types of programs, making homeownership more accessible to those who may not have a large down payment saved up.

    Ultimately, the amount you need to put down on a home varies depending on the lender and the type of mortgage you choose. While conventional loans can require as little as 3% down, government-backed programs like FHA loans have more lenient requirements. It’s important to consider all of your options and speak with a mortgage lender to determine the best course of action for your situation.

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    Regardless of the amount you put down, if it is less than 20%, you will likely have to pay for private mortgage insurance (PMI). This insurance protects the lender in case you default on your loan. The amount of PMI you pay is based on factors such as your loan amount, credit score, and down payment, and can range from 0.20% to 2% of the loan value annually.

    In conclusion, while a 20% down payment is often seen as the standard, there are many options available for those who may not have that amount saved up. By exploring different loan programs and assistance options, you may be able to achieve your dream of homeownership sooner than you think.

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