FHLB Cincinnati's Welcome Home Program to Offer $20,000 Down Payment Assistance Grants
FHLB's popular down payment assistance program offers grants
to low- and moderate-income homebuyers
Grant funds will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis until all funds have been reserved. All grants must be reserved by the FHLB member financial institution offering the mortgage. Members across
"We continue to see the barriers to entering the housing market grow throughout
Below is an abbreviated list of the program guidelines:
- The total income for all occupants must be at or below 80 percent of the Mortgage Revenue Bond (MRB) limit for the county and state where the property is located.
- Homebuyers must pay a minimum of
$500 toward the purchase of the property. - First-time homebuyers must complete a homeownership counseling program.
- Grant funds are intended only for homebuyers who qualify for the first mortgage based on their own merit. Co-signors and non-occupant co-borrowers are not permitted.
- The maximum interest rate for the first mortgage may not exceed 9.875 percent.
- All eligible property assisted with WHP funds is subject to a five-year retention mechanism, which may require the household to repay all or a portion of the subsidy, if the home is sold or refinanced within five years from the closing of the transaction.
Since its inception in 1998, the WHP has disbursed
About the FHLB
The FHLB is a AA+ rated wholesale cooperative bank owned by 607 member financial institutions, including commercial banks, thrifts, credit unions, insurance companies and community development financial institutions in
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SOURCE Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati
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