Community Heroes Archives - Professionals | Down Payment Resource https://downpaymentresource.com/professional-topic/community-heroes/ Get the help you need to buy your new home Thu, 30 Nov 2023 14:13:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 Veterans and Military Personnel Pave Affordable Paths to Homeownership with Targeted Homebuyer Assistance Programs https://downpaymentresource.com/professional-resource/veterans-and-military-personnel-pave-affordable-paths-to-homeownership-with-targeted-homebuyer-assistance-programs/ Fri, 11 Nov 2022 16:42:59 +0000 https://downpaymentresource.com/?post_type=pro-resource&p=9618 The post Veterans and Military Personnel Pave Affordable Paths to Homeownership with Targeted Homebuyer Assistance Programs appeared first on Down Payment Resource.

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Affordable homeownership programs are on the rise, and many options specifically benefit active and veteran military members and their families. Notably, out of the more than 2,000 homebuyer and down payment assistance (DPA) programs available across the U.S., 60 feature incentives for military homebuyers, and 189 waive first-time homebuyer requirements for veterans and military personnel. 

In honor of the sacrifices made by the courageous members of the U.S. armed forces, this Veterans Day we’re highlighting six affordable homeownership programs that have incentives for active military members and veterans:

Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) Ohio Heroes

The Ohio Housing Finance Agency’s (OHFA) Ohio Heroes is a first mortgage program that rewards Ohio public servants — including veterans, active duty military members, members of reserve components and surviving spouses — with a mortgage interest rate discounted by 0.25%. 

Ohio Heroes can be applied to conventional mortgages as well as loans backed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Ohio Heroes loans can also be combined with OHFA’s DPA and Mortgage Tax Credit (MTC). 

For more program details and eligibility requirements, visit https://myohiohome.org/ohioheroes.aspx

Florida Hometown Heroes

The Florida Hometown Heroes housing program makes homeownership more affordable for active military and veterans in addition to other frontline community workers. Qualified homebuyers receive down payment and closing cost assistance totaling 5% of the total loan amount (up to $25,000) in the form of a non-amortizing, 30-year deferred second mortgage.

Participants also receive reduced upfront fees, freedom from origination points and discount points and lower-than-market rates on FHA, VA, Rural Development (RD), Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac first mortgages. Program income limits are based on county and range from $118,950 to $153,750. Loan limits are based on county and loan program and range from $420,680 to $710,700.

For more program details and eligibility requirements, visit https://www.floridahousing.org/programs/homebuyer-overview-page/hometown-heroes

Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) Military Homeownership Assistance Program

The Iowa Finance Authority’s Military Homeownership Assistance Program empowers active service members, veterans and surviving spouses of eligible service persons with a $5,000 grant to cover down payment and closing costs. The DPA grant never has to be repaid, and participants do not have to be first-time homebuyers to qualify. 

The Military Homeownership Assistance Program may be used in conjunction with IFA’s FirstHome and Homes for Iowans affordable mortgage programs. However, because DPA funding is limited based on availability, the grant is awarded on a first come, first served basis.

For more program details and eligibility requirements, visit https://www.iowafinance.com/homeownership/mortgage-programs/military-homeownership-assistance-program/

MassHousing Closing Cost Credit for Veterans and Service Members

MassHousing’s Closing Cost Credit for Veterans and Service Members is a $2,500 grant exclusively for National Guard, reserves, active-duty military, veteran and Gold Star families. The funds are applied toward closing costs and never have to be repaid. 

Because there is no first-time homebuyer requirement associated with this program, it is well-suited for military members in Massachusetts who are purchasing their first home or looking to upsize or downsize from their current home.

For more program details and eligibility requirements, visit https://www.masshousing.com/home-ownership/homebuyers/homebuyer-loans

Utah Veteran First-Time Homebuyer Grant

The Utah Veteran First-Time Homebuyer Grant supports active military or veterans who retired in the last 5 years with a $2,500 grant toward down payment, closing costs or other mortgage expenses. Applicants must be purchasing their first home in Utah, but may still be eligible if they previously owned property in another state.

Grant recipients are permitted to work with any lender authorized to originate mortgages in the state of Utah and may choose any conforming loan program, including VA, FHA, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loans. 

For more program details and eligibility requirements, visit https://utahhousingcorp.org/homebuyer/programs/grants

Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC) Veterans Down Payment Assistance Loan Program

The WSHFC Veterans Down Payment Assistance Loan Program provides financial support for honorably discharged veterans, military spouses who never remarried and dependent children of deceased veterans. Program participants can receive up to $10,000 and a 3% mortgage rate, and even though DPA must be repaid to the commission, payments can be deferred for the lifetime of a loan (up to 30 years).

Borrowers must be first-time homebuyers or buying in a targeted area. The Veterans Down Payment Assistance Loan Program can also be combined with WSHFC’s Home Advantage or House Key first mortgage loan program.

For more program details and eligibility requirements, visit https://www.wshfc.org/buyers/keyveterans.htm

In such a costly purchase market, spreading awareness about veteran and military DPA programs is a housing industry imperative. With military-focused homebuyer programs active all across the country, our servicemen and servicewomen have ample opportunity to achieve affordable, sustainable homeownership on the homefront. 

Down Payment Resource helps mortgage lenders, real estate agents and loan officers, as well as multiple listing services build relationships with veteran homebuyers by connecting them with homebuyer assistance programs built specifically with military families in mind.

Contact us to learn more.

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Down Payment Resource Presents 2021 Beverly Faull Affordable Housing Leadership Award to Ruth Johnson https://downpaymentresource.com/professional-resource/down-payment-resource-presents-2021-beverly-faull-affordable-housing-leadership-award-to-ruth-johnson/ Fri, 11 Feb 2022 22:12:49 +0000 https://downpaymentresource.com/?post_type=pro-resource&p=9066 The post Down Payment Resource Presents 2021 Beverly Faull Affordable Housing Leadership Award to Ruth Johnson appeared first on Down Payment Resource.

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Fourth annual Beverly Faull Affordable Housing Leadership Award honors Homes for Heroes founder and CEO

We are pleased to announce that Ruth Johnson, founder and CEO of Homes for Heroes, has been selected the winner of our fourth annual 2021 Beverly Faull Affordable Housing Leadership Award. Each year, the Beverly Faull Affordable Housing Leadership Award recognizes an individual or organization that has demonstrated outstanding leadership in broadening access to homeownership and affordable housing finance solutions.

Johnson was selected for founding Homes for Heroes, a national network of real estate, mortgage and local business specialists that provide housing services at a reduced cost to healthcare professionals, teachers, first responders, active military and veterans. To date, Homes for Heroes has helped give back $100 million in Hero Rewards to more than 50,000 heroes and their families so they can reach their homeownership dreams.

Each year, DPR makes a financial donation to the recipient’s housing nonprofit of choice. Johnson has requested the donation be made to the Homes for Heroes Foundation, 501(c)3 nonprofit that aids heroes suffering from housing insecurity with housing assistance and home modification services. The foundation recently celebrated raising $1 million dollars to support heroes in need.

“I am incredibly honored to be named a Beverly Faull Affordable Housing Leadership Award recipient,” said Johnson. “In the age of Covid, it is more important than ever to give back to the brave heroes that have remained dedicated to serving our country and its diverse communities throughout this crisis. Helping those heroes has been a lifelong passion of mine, and I look forward to continuing this mission with Homes for Heroes for years to come.”

The Beverly Faull Affordable Housing Leadership Award is named in memory of Beverly Faull, a highly regarded housing industry veteran and one of DPR’s first employees, who fully embraced the company’s mission to provide greater visibility and access to down payment assistance programs.

Previous winners of this award include The National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB), the oldest professional organization for Black and minority real estate professionals, Tonya Todd, Housing Director for Hilltop Securities, Inc. and John O’Callaghan, President and CEO of the Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Inc.

For more information about Johnson’s ongoing work with Homes for Heroes, visit
https://www.homesforheroes.com/.

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Down Payment Help for Our Community Heroes https://downpaymentresource.com/professional-resource/homeownership-program-index-highlights-programs-for-community-heroes/ Tue, 25 Jan 2022 12:00:00 +0000 https://downpaymentresource.com/?post_type=pro-resource&p=8992 The post Down Payment Help for Our Community Heroes appeared first on Down Payment Resource.

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Q4 2021 HPI shows growing availability of homebuyer assistance programs for first responders and other community heroes

The Q4 2021 Homeownership Program Index (HPI) covers 2,192 programs across the United States, of which 83.6% had funds available for eligible homebuyers as of January 6, 2022 (up nearly 2% from the previous quarter).  

Breakdown by Program Type

  • 73 percent of programs in the database are for down payment or closing cost assistance.
    • 63 percent of all DPAs include payment deferral for some period of time.
    • 43 percent of all DPAs are partially or fully forgivable.
    • 38 percent of all DPAs are both deferred and forgivable.
  • 11 percent of programs are first mortgages.
  • 5 percent of programs are Mortgage Credit Certificates (MCCs).

11 percent are additional programs, including matched savings programs and Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV).

INFOGRAPHIC: Click here for more data visualizations from the Q4 2021 HPI

Spotlight: Special Incentives for Heroes

This quarter’s report highlights the increasing number of homebuyer assistance programs designed to benefit teachers, first responders, law enforcement officers, firefighters, healthcare workers and other providers of critical community services. These programs accounted for nearly 9% of all homebuyer assistance programs available in Q4. Another 11% of programs offer benefits for veterans, members of the military and surviving spouses.

Homebuyer programs with special incentives for community servants have been available in markets across the country for decades. These can be standalone programs or provisions that add special benefits or more flexible eligibility requirements when community heroes apply for homebuyer programs that are also open to other applicants. Program providers may structure these programs to help encourage homeownership in a revitalization area, help community heroes to live close to where they work, and help recruit and retain key service personnel. To qualify for a homeownership program, both the buyer and the property must meet certain criteria, which will vary by program.

Here are some examples of homebuyer programs available to community heroes in Q4 2021:

  • The CalHFA MyHome program offers a deferred-payment loan to assist with down payment and/or closing costs with a cap of $15,000. CalHFA will waive the $15,000 loan amount cap for qualified CA fire department employees and CA school employees.
  • The Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC)  Veterans Down Payment Assistance Loan Program enables qualified Washington State veterans to receive up to $10,000 to help with down payment assistance.
  • New York veterans can take advantage of the State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) Home for Veterans (HFV) program. This program is available to active service members, veterans and their spouses or co-borrowers and offers up to $15,000 in down payment assistance.
  • The Jefferson Parish Finance Authority (JPFA) Heroes to Homeowners program offers a $2,500 non-repayable grant for education professionals, first responders, healthcare professionals, veterans and active military personnel.
  • The Utah Housing Corporation (UHC) Veteran First-Time Homebuyer Grant is for members of the military or veterans who separated in the last five years and are first-time Utah homebuyers. The program offers up to $2,500 in down payment help and does not require repayment.
  • The Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) Homeownership for the Brave program provides special benefits to veterans and members of the military, such as a reduced interest rate and no first-time homebuyer requirement.

Community heroes may also benefit from special savings and rebates from Homes for Heroes when they buy, sell or refinance a home.

Other key findings from the Q4 2021 report include:

  • Funding levels are on the rise. 84% of programs had funds available for eligible homebuyers. That level of funding reflects a nearly 2% increase from Q3 2021.
  • Three out of four programs (73%) focus on helping homebuyers with down payments and/or closing costs. This figure includes repayable, partially forgivable and fully forgivable programs. Other major categories of assistance include affordable first mortgage programs (11%), Mortgage Credit Certificates (5%), matched savings programs and Housing Choice Vouchers.
  • Assistance is available for repeat homebuyers and landlords. Approximately 38% of programs do not have a first-time homebuyer requirement. In addition, 27% of programs allow buyers to purchase a multi-family property as long as the buyer occupies one of the units. 
  • Availability varies by location. Three out of four (74%) programs are targeted to properties in specific locales such as cities, counties or neighborhoods, with the balance of programs available statewide through state housing finance agencies. The states with the most homebuyer assistance programs are California, Florida and Texas.
  • Support for manufactured housing is increasing. While homebuyer assistance programs have historically favored site-built homes, as of Q4, 28% of programs allow manufactured housing as an eligible property type, up nearly 2% from the previous quarter.

Methodology

Published quarterly, DPR’s HPI surveys the funding status, eligibility rules and benefits of U.S. homebuyer assistance programs administered by state and local housing finance agencies, municipalities, nonprofits and other housing organizations. DPR communicates with over 1,200 program administrators throughout the year to track and update the country’s wide range of homeownership programs, including down payment and closing cost programs, Mortgage Credit Certificates and affordable first mortgages, in the DOWN PAYMENT RESOURCE® database.

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