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Local Homeownership Resources for:
Central Washington: Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas, Okanogan, Yakima, and Walla Walla Counties
Down
Payment
Assistance
Programs
Local
Resources:
City
of Kennewick
- Location:
City of
Kennewick,
must be
purchasing
in a targeted
area
- Loan
amount:
$5,000 for
gap financing,
in addition
matching
funds are
available
for down
payment
and closing
costs
- Income:
Must be
at or below
80% of area
median income
(click the
arrow to
view the
table)

- Must
be a first-time
homebuyer
- Contact:
509.58534431
or visit
www.ci.kennewick.wa.us
City
of Richland
- Location:
City of
richland
- Loan
amount:
Up to $5,000
for down
payment
and closing
costs
- Income:
Must be
at or below
80% of area
median income
(click the
arrow to
view the
table)

- Must
be a first-time
homebuyer
- Buyers
must be
contribute
a minimum
of $1,000
of own funds;
this amount
cannot be
gifted
- Contact:
509.941.7580
or visit
www.ci.richland.wa.us
City
of Yakima
Office of
Neighborhood
Development
Services (ONDS)
- Location:
City of Yakima,
must be purchasing
in a targeted
area
- Loan
amount: $4,000
for down payment
and closing
costs
- Income:
Must be at
or below 80%
of area median
income (click
the arrow
to view the
table)

- Must
be a first-time
homebuyer
- Must
have completed
a First-Time
Homebuyer
Education
Class
- Contact:
509.575.6101
City
of Yakima
ONDS First
Time Homebuyer
Program
- Location:
City of Yakima
- city-acquired
property which
then may be
purchased
by first time
buyer
- Loan
amount: Up
to $30, 000,
some of which
may be deferred
- Income:
Must be below
80% of area
median income
(click the
arrow to view
the table)

- Contact:
509.575.6101
Washington
State Housing
Finance Commission
(WSHFC) House
Key Plus
- Where:
Statewide
- Loan
amount: up
to $7,500
in Clark,
Island, King,
Pierce, and
Snohomish
Counties.
Up to $5,000
for all other
counties.
- Interest
rate: 5%,
10-year loan
term
- Income
limits: To
be eligible
for a House
Key Plus loan
you must meet
income guidelines.
Click the
arrow for
income limits

- Must
be first-time
homebuyer
or purchase
in a targeted
area
- Must
take a Homebuyer
Education
Seminar
- Additional
information:
Loan officer
must be trained
to administer
House Key
Plus
- Contact:
Visit WHC
877.894.4663
or visit www.wshfc.org for
a list of
participating
lenders
Washington
State Housing
Finance Commission
(WSHFC) House
Key Rural
- Where:
Statewide
- Loan
amount: 6%
of purchase
price or $10,000,
whichever
is greater
- Interest
rate: 3% with
no monthly
payments until
the borrower
either (a)
sells, refinances,
transfers
the property
(b) fails
to maintain
as principal
place of residence
(c) when the
home is paid
off on or
before 30
years
- Income
Limits: Must
be at or below
80% of area
median income
(click the
arrow to view
the table)

- Must
be a first-time
homebuyer
- Must
have attended
a First-Time
Homebuyer
Education
Seminar
- Additional
Information:
Loan officer
must be trained
to administer
House Key
Rural
- Contact:
WHC at 1.877.894.4663
for a list
of participating
lenders or
visit www.wshfc.org
Washington
State Housing
Finance Commission
(WSHFC) HomeChoice
- For
those with
a disability
or living
with a family
member who
has a disability
- Where:
Statewide
- Loan
amount: Up
to $15,000
depending
on need
- Interest
rate: 1%,
loan is deferred
until year
30 or when
home is refinanced
or sold
- Income
Limits: See
House Key
Plus guidelines.
Click the
arrow for
income limits

- Must
be a first-time
homebuyer
or buying
in a targeted
area
- Must
first meet
with a HomeChoice
provider in
your area
to see if
you are eligible
- Additional
Information:
Must be used
in conjunction
with House
Key Conventional
First Loan
Program and
loan officer
must be House
Key trained.
- Contact:
Visit www.wshfc.org for
a list of
HomeChoice
counselors
in your area.
The
Home$tart
Savings Plan
Eligibility
This
is a saving matching program.
You must establish a savings account
with a listed financial institution
and actively save money for at
least six months. A home must
be purchased within two years
of enrolling in the program.
- Where:
Statewide
- Grant
amount: up
to $5,000
- Interest
rate: not
applicable
- Income
limits: at
or below 80%
of the median
income (click
the arrow
to view the
table)

- Must
be a first-time
homebuyer
- Must
complete a
homebuyer
education
course and
qualify for
a mortgage
by the time
the grant
is awarded
- Contact:
Visit www.fhlbsea.com for
a list of
participating
lenders.
Once on
the web
site click
Community
Investments,
then click
Our Programs,
then click
Home$tart.
Each bank
is allocated
a certain
amount of
money each
year, it
may be necessary
for you
to contact
more than
one lender
to find
available
funds.
Seller
Assisted Down
Payment Programs
It
is important
to understand
how seller assisted
down payment
programs work
in order to
decide if they
are the best
choice for you.
Seller assisted
down payment
programs allow
a seller to
contribute money
to a non-profit
organization
that in turn
provides the
homebuyer with
down payment
assistance.
A portion of
the contribution
that the non-profit
receives is
used for administrative
costs and to
assist future
homebuyers.
Check to make
sure the program
is accepted
by the lending
institution
you are working
with.
Benefits:
- Buyers
finance their
down payment
and are able
to purchase
a home that
they may not
have been
able to otherwise.
- Most
programs do
not have income
or location
restrictions.
- Most
programs do
not require
participants
to be a first-time
homebuyer
or take a
first-time
homebuyer
class.
Drawbacks:
- This
is not a grant.
The buyer
is financing
their down
payment. The
down payment
is combined
with the mortgage,
therefore
paid back
over the life
of the loan.
- Sales
price of the
home may be
increased
to finance
the cost of
the down payment.
- If
the sales
price of
the home
is increased,
the home
must appraise
for the
adjusted
increased
price, generally
3% to 5%
more.
Why
does a seller
participate?
- The
seller is
able to market
their home
to a larger
number of
potential
homebuyers.
- The
seller receives
a tax write
off on the
contribution
to the non-profit
organization
Here
are some common seller assisted
down payment programs:
· AmeriDream
· Hart
· Nehemiah
· Neighborhood
Gold
· GIK
Local
Resources:
Community
Health Center
(CHC) La Clinica
Self-Help
Housing Programs
Families
work together as a group to build
their homes. Each family is required
to contribute 35 hours per week,
65%, of construction on their
homes.
All
of La Clinica’s
services are offered in Spanish.
For more information call 509.546.0740. Following
is a description of programs offered
by La Clinica:
Urban
Self-Help
Housing
The
interest
rate is
at market
rate for
a loan term
up to 30
years. There
is no down
payment
and borrowers
must meet
income requirements.
Monthly
payment
is based
on loan
and income.
All borrowers
must attend
a Homebuyer
Education
class and
be a US
citizen
or a permanent
resident
Rural
Self-Help
Housing
The
interest
is from
1% to market
rate for
a loan term
up to 38
years. There
is no down
payment
required
and borrowers
must meet
income requirements.
Borrowers
must not
have any
collections
within the
past years.
Monthly
payment
is based
on loan
and income.
The USDA
Rural Development
finances
this loan.
Habitat
for Humanity
(Upper Columbia
Basin, Blue
Mountain Partners,
Ellensburg
Area)
Habitat
for Humanity is a non-profit organization
that sells houses to low-income
families. Families must provide
500 hours of sweat equity on their
own home or other Habitat homes.
The purchase price of a Habitat
house is far below market value.
The home loan has no interest
and a 20-30 year term. Family
gross income can be no higher
than 50% of the area median income.
For more information, call 509.
943.7000 for the Tri County Partners,
509.525.2512 for Blue Mountain
Partners, 360.470.3853 for Ellensburg,
509.453.8077 for Yakima Valley
Partners
Diocese
of Yakima
Housing Services
Diocese
of Yakima Housing
Services works
with families
to build their
own homes. Homes
are starting
at $115,000
with no down
payment required. To
qualify you
must be willing
to live in Mabton,
work a minimum
of 250 hours
towards building
your home, earn
between 35%
and 80% of the
Area Median
Income (AMI)
and have a total
household debt
that does not
exceed 41% of
AMI. For
more information
call 509.965.7100
and ask for
Mario, Debbie
or Ninfa.
RHS
502 Mutual
Self-Help
Housing Loan
Program
RHS
502 Mutual Self-Help Housing Loan
Program allows families without
adequate housing, but able to
afford mortgage payments to perform
65% of construction labor on their
homes, others’ homes.
Families must make below 80% of
area median income. There is no
down payment required and the
loan term is up to 38 years. The
interest rate is determined by
borrower’s
income paying no more than 26%
of income for house principal,
interest, taxes, and insurance
For
more information call the USDA,
Rural Development Office in your
area: Wenatchee Area Office 509.
664.0200, Yakima Area Office 509.454.5743
Introduction
to Loan
Programs:
Conventional
Loans
Conventional
loans are sold by lending institutions
to the secondary mortgage market.
Therefore, the qualifying guidelines
may be more stringent. Almost
all lenders provide conventional
loan programs. Contact a lender
to find one that best fits your
situation.
Government
Loans
Government
loans insure lending institutions
repayment of loans by the federal
government in the event that a
borrower defaults on the mortgage.
In comparison to conventional
and portfolio loans, lenders are
insured by private mortgage insurance.
FHA
Loan
- Income
limits: none
- Loan
amounts: Loan
amounts vary
by County. Click
here for
your county's
loan limits.
- Down
payment: 3%,
may come from
any source
- Debt
to income
ratios: total
house payment
up to 29%
of monthly
gross income,
all debt,
including
housing, up
to 41%
- Seller
can contribute
up to 6% of
closing costs
and costs
may be rolled
into loan
- Mortgage
insurance
is required
- Contact:
Almost all
lenders provide
FHA loans.
Contact your
lender for
information
VA
Loan- for
veterans
- Income
limits: none
- Loan
amount: maximum
of conforming
loan limits. For
loans over
$144,000,
VA will guarantee
up to 25%
of the home
loan.
- Down
payment: none
- Debt
to income
ratios – total
debt including
housing can
be up to 41%
of monthly
gross income
- Seller
may pay up
to 3% of allowable
closing costs
- Contact:
Call 206.624.7000
or 800.827.1000
to confirm
eligibility.
Potential
borrowers
need Certificate
of Eligibility
or DD214 Discharge
papers
USDA
Rural Development
- RHS 502
Direct Loan
- Income
limits: up
to 80% of
area median
income (click
the arrow
to view the
table)

- Location:
Must purchase
in rural community
with less
than 10,000
population.
Under certain
conditions
towns and
cities with
populations
between 10,000-25,000
may be eligible.
- Loan
amount: may
be up to 102%
of appraised
market value
- Down
Payment: not
required
- Loan
term: 33 years,
under certain
conditions,
term may be
extended to
38 years
- Families
must be without
adequate housing,
but able to
afford the
mortgage payments
- Applicants
must be unable
to obtain
credit elsewhere,
but still
have reasonable
credit history
- For
purchase of
new or existing
home, or for
purchase of
site and construction
of home
- Contact:
Click on the
State Map
for the area
in which you
are interested
for local
contact information
USDA
Rural Development
- RHS 502
Guarantee
- Income
limits: up
the 115% of
area median
income
- Location:
Must purchase
in rural community
with less
than 10,000
population.
Under certain
conditions
towns and
cities with
populations
between 10,000-25,000
may be eligible.
- Down
payment: not
required
- Loan
Term: 30 years
- Families
must be without
adequate housing,
but able to
afford mortgage
payments
- Applicants
must be unable
to obtain
credit elsewhere,
but still
have reasonable
credit history
- Contact:
Click on the
State Map
for the area
in which you
are interested
for local
contact information
HUD
184 Indian
Home Loan
Guarantee
Program
- Funds
can be used
to purchase
and/or rehabilitate
an existing
home, or construct
a home
- Must
be an Alaskan
or Native
American,
or a tribe,
or a Tribally
Designated
Housing Entity
to participate
in program
- Down
payment as
low as 1.25%
- Long
term fixed rate financing with loan to value ratios
as high as 150%
- Nontraditional
methods may be used to demonstrate borrower’s credit and income
- No
income limits
- Debt to income ratio can be as high as 41%
- Loan
term up to 30 years fully amortized
- For
more information
call 1.877.741.3281
Purchasing
a HUD Home:
If you are interested in purchasing a foreclosed home through the Federal Government Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), you must go to the website at www.hud.gov.
Statewide
Loan Programs:
Washington
State Housing
Finance Commission
(WSHFC) House
Key Program
- Interest
rate: Below
market. Check
www.wshfc.org
or call WHC
for current
rate
- Income
Limits: Income
limits vary
by County
and family
size. Click
the arrow
for income
limits

- Must
be a first-time
homebuyer
or purchasing
in a targeted
area
- Must
complete a
First-Time
Homebuyer
Education
class
- Must
first qualify
for a loan
according
to FHA, VA,
RHS, or Conventional
loan standards
and loan officer
must be trained
to administer House Key Program
- Contact:
A House Key Program lender. For a list of participating House Key Program lenders visit www.wshfc.org or call WHC
Government/Nonprofit
Loan Programs:
ACORN
Housing
ACORN
Housing is a a nonprofit HUD certified housing counseling agency that provides home buying assistance. The features of their program are:
- Conventional,
portfolio
loan
- 30
year fixed
rate
- Interest
rates 0.75%
below market
- 0%
down - borrower's
contribution
$500
- Down
payment and
closing cost
assistance
- No
PMI (private
mortgage insurance)
- Undocumented
income up
to $1,200/month
- Liberal
ratios permitted
for debts & housing
- Common-sense
underwriting & flexible
rules
For additional information, call 206.243-4663 or visit www.acornhousing.org
Washington Assistive Technology Foundation
The Washington Assistive Technology Foundation (WATF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) dedicated to improving the socio-economic circumstances of people with disabilities through access to technology. The WATF Access Fund provides low-interest loans to help Washington residents with disabilities obtain the technologies and business equipment they need to live independently and to succeed at school, at work, at play and in the community.
- Loan limit: $250-$10,000
- Interest rates: determined by agency
- Income limits: no upper or lower limits
- Contact: 206-328-5116 or info@watf.org
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