Zero down is actually completely impossible... why? You will always have to put down a deposit (of good faith) when you write up a purchase contract and you always have to prove that you have closing costs available (which lenders typically calculate at 1.5% of the purchase price depending on where you are purchasing).
However, I can show you how to obtain mortgage approval through other means. Maybe a down payment that is "gifted", sweat equity or a rent own option?.
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