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Struggling to Buy? Have You Considered Down Payment Assistance?

October 13, 2021

Struggling to Buy? Have You Considered Down Payment Assistance?
 
What's the number one hurdle for renters making the leap to homeownership? That pesky down payment. Even with an FHA loan that only requires a minimum of 3.5% down, the thought of setting aside several thousand dollars is daunting (and for some, darn near impossible).
 
A survey from Apartment List highlights the struggle for millennial renters, with 62% citing a lack of down payment savings as their reason for delaying homeownership. 48% have zero down payment savings, and just 11% have saved $10,000 or more.
 
Fortunately, there are programs out there to help, they're just not always well publicized. Here are some tips for finding down payment assistance:
 

1. Do a national search.

 
You'll be surprised how many programs you can find. "Do you even know that down payment assistance (DPA) programs exist? You're in good company if you don't," says The Mortgage Reports. "These programs help homebuyers with loans or grants that reduce the amount they need to save for a down payment. And there are more than 2,000 of them nationwide."
 

2. Check out statewide programs.

 
From the HUD site, you can search by every state plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands to see which programs are available for you.
 

3. Now take it local.

 
Don't forget to check for programs in your city or town. Many municipalities offer tens of thousands of dollars in financial assistance for first-time, low-income homebuyers.
 

4. Search by your profession.

 
You've probably heard about VA loans for military members and veterans, but there are other professions that are eligible for down-payment assistance. The Neighbor Next Door Program is a program for law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, and teachers that requires only a $100 down payment for eligible homebuyers. Because the program is tied to the idea of revitalization, homes in these communities are offered to eligible buyers at a 50% discount.
 

5. Check with your real estate agent or lender.

 
Doing your own research is key, but it's always smart to consult a professional who is familiar with your specific situation.

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