Bank of America Community Homeownership Commitment Delivers Over $15 Billion in Affordable Home Loans and Grants
Program will become a standing commitment, continuing to help individuals and families overcome barriers to homeownership amid persistent affordability challenges
Key points
- Bank of America is continuing its Community Homeownership Commitment after delivering more than
$15 billion in affordable home loans since 2019. - The program has supported more than 57,000 homebuyers and provided over
$600 million in down payment and closing cost grants nationwide. - Through CHC, consumers can continue to access non-repayable grants, affordable lending solutions and free education resources to address affordability challenges in today's housing market.
"Affordability remains one of the biggest barriers to homeownership today," said
The Community Homeownership Commitment reinforces Bank of America's long‑standing effort to help people access sustainable homeownership by reducing upfront costs in markets where affordability pressures have intensified. It includes affordable mortgage products, non-repayable grants, financial education resources and access to dedicated lending professionals and community partners.
The program offers:
- A down payment grant of up to
$10,000 (or 3% of home purchase price, whichever is less) to help eligible buyers address one of the biggest barriers to homeownership in select areas. - Up to
$7,500 through America's Home Grant®, which can be applied toward eligible non‑recurring closing costs — such as title insurance and recording fees — or used to permanently buy down the interest rate. - Low‑down‑payment mortgage options designed for low- to moderate‑income borrowers and first‑time homebuyers.
As a key part of the program, Bank of America partners with more than 300 nonprofit, HUD-certified housing counseling organizations nationwide to provide homebuyer education and preparation. The bank collaborates with strategic trade partners to engage real estate professionals in supporting modest income and first-time buyers. Additionally, we work with hundreds of community down payment assistance programs, housing choice voucher programs and grant providers to help buyers maximize available resources for homebuyers.
Frequently asked questions
Question: Are you re‑committing to another
Answer: We have not set a new, specific dollar target for the bank. Rather, having achieved the
Question: Is the program running indefinitely now?
Answer: Yes, as the program has helped address barriers to homeownership over the past several years, today's environment—marked by rising housing costs, higher interest rates, and limited housing supply—continues to create challenges for individuals and families. Our Community Homeownership Commitment is now an ongoing program, allowing us to build on what has worked and remain responsive to ongoing affordability pressures in many communities.
Question: Will the program continue to offer the same benefits?
Answer: Yes. The program will continue to offer down payment and closing cost grants, low‑down‑payment mortgage options, financial education, and access to dedicated lending specialists and community partners. These tools are designed to help more people responsibly achieve sustainable homeownership in markets where affordability challenges persist.
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