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Buying a Parent Home with Minimal Down Payment Has No Clear Path

A buyer wants to purchase a family home with a low down payment but faces unclear options for structuring the deal. This is an informational question about mortgage and family transfer mechanisms, not a software-addressable problem. Single post with no evidence of broader demand.

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