Wed 2 Apr 2008
First Time Buyer Programs
Posted by Kendyl under How To...
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I hear it all the time. How can a young person buy in today’s market? How indeed?
Here is a list of available programs for buyers and not all are just for first timers.
Here is an edited (for our area) list of programs available to help first time buyers.
- California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA): Provides financing for first time buyers who fall under specific income ranges. (877) 922-5432, www.calhfa.ca.gov
- Los Angeles Housing Department: Offers assistance with down payments, closing costs and property rehab, (213) 808-8800, www.lacity.org/lahd
- Extra Credit Teacher Home Purchase Program: Provides a reduced interest rate on some CalHFA mortgages to qualify teachers. (877)922-5432, www.calhfa.org/home buyer/programs/ectp.htm
- LA County community Development Commission: Provides first mortgages, silent seconds and more. (323)890-7281, www.lacdc.org
- Pasadena Neighborhood Housing Services: Provides financial assistance and counseling. (626) 794-7191, www.pasadenanhs.org
- Association of Community Organizations for Reform (ACORN): In partnership with Bank of America, provides 100% financing for mortgage loans up to $500,000 for qualified borrowers. (213) 748-1345, www.acornhousing.org
- Fannie Mae’s MyCommunity Mortgage: Offers a range of options, including extra flexibility with non traditional credit histories and income sources. (800) 732-6643, www.fanniemae.com/homebyers/findamortgage/mortgages/mycommunity.jhtml
- Countrywide Bank’s Express Grant: Provides closing cost assistance of up to $2,000 to eligible low to moderate income Countrywide borrowers or those purchasing in low to moderate priced communities. (888) 564-7268
- Korean Churches for Community Development: The Los Angeles non-profit offers home buying classes and counseling for government down payment and other assistance programs. (213) 985-1500, www.kccd3300.org





