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Affordable, accessible loans designed for first-time buyers.
Get lower down payments, flexible credit options, and support every step of the way.

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What Is a First-Time Home Buyer Program?

These programs are tailored to help people buy their first home with fewer financial barriers. They often include reduced down payments, down payment assistance, and looser credit requirements.

How It Works

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🧾 As low as 3% down with conventional or FHA options
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🎁 Down payment assistance available in many states
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📄 Flexible credit guidelines for new buyers
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🔐 Grants, tax credits, or reduced PMI may be offered

Who Qualifies?

You may typically qualify for these programs if you haven’t owned a home in the past three years, meet certain income or location-based requirements, have at least fair credit—usually a score of 620 or higher—and intend to use the property as your primary residence.

Why First-Time Buyers Choose These Programs:

🏠 Low or no down payment options
📉 Reduced interest rates and fees
🎯 Flexible approval even with limited history
🎁 Access to grants and assistance
🧰 Built for new buyers with support in mind

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First-Time Buyers FAQs 

Q: Do I have to be a first-time buyer ever?
No. If you haven’t owned in the past 3 years, you still qualify.

Q: Can I combine programs?
Yes! Many loans work with local or state assistance grants.

Q: What if I have a low credit score?
FHA loans allow 580+ credit scores with 3.5% down.

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