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Homebuyer Assistance Programs: Grants, Credits & Down Payment Help

Federal, state, and local programs can save you thousands on your home purchase. Explore down payment grants, tax credits, reduced-rate mortgages, and more.

Types of Homebuyer Assistance

Down Payment Grants
Free money that does not need to be repaid. Many state housing agencies and nonprofits offer grants of $5,000-$25,000+ for qualifying buyers.
Forgivable Loans
Second mortgages that are forgiven after 5-10 years of residency. If you stay in the home, you never pay them back. Common with state HFA programs.
Tax Credits (MCC)
Mortgage Credit Certificates let you claim 20-40% of your mortgage interest as a federal tax credit each year — not just a deduction, a dollar-for-dollar credit.
Below-Market Rate Loans
State housing finance agencies often offer 30-year fixed-rate mortgages 0.25-0.75% below market rates, exclusively for first-time buyers.
Employer Programs
Some employers offer homebuyer assistance as a benefit — including down payment matching, closing cost assistance, or rate buydowns.
Community Programs
Local nonprofits, community land trusts, and Habitat for Humanity offer homeownership programs for income-qualifying families.

Federal Programs

ProgramBenefitEligibilityLearn More
FHA Loans3.5% down, flexible creditAll buyers, 580+ creditFHA Details
VA Loans0% down, no PMIVeterans, active duty, surviving spousesVA Details
USDA Loans0% down, low feesRural/suburban areas, income limitsUSDA Details
Good Neighbor Next Door50% off HUD homesTeachers, police, firefighters, EMTsHUD.gov
HomePath (Fannie Mae)3% closing cost assistanceFirst-time buyers on Fannie-owned homesHomePath.com

State Housing Finance Agency (HFA) Programs

Every state has a Housing Finance Agency that offers programs specifically for first-time and low-to-moderate income buyers. Common programs include:

Popular State Programs
  • California — CalHFA: MyHome Assistance Program (up to 3.5% DPA as deferred loan), CalPLUS with ZIP grant
  • Texas — TDHCA: My First Texas Home (DPA up to 5%), Texas Mortgage Credit Certificate
  • New York — SONYMA: Low-interest rate program, Down Payment Assistance Loan (up to $15,000)
  • Florida — FHFC: Florida Assist (up to $10,000 DPA), Salute Our Soldiers (veterans)
  • Illinois — IHDA: SmartBuy program, Access Forgivable (up to $6,000 forgiven after 10 years)

How to Find Programs in Your Area

Check Your State HFA
Visit your state housing finance agency website. Search "[your state] housing finance agency" or visit the National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA.org).
Ask Your Lender
Many lenders are approved to offer state DPA programs. Ask specifically about down payment assistance — not all loan officers volunteer this information.
Search Local Programs
Cities and counties often have their own programs. Check your city housing department or use HUD's local homebuying programs search tool.

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Homebuyer Assistance Programs Explained