The DC Department of Housing and Community Development’s Home Purchase Assistance Program2 program provides interest-free loans and closing cost assistance to qualified applicants to purchase single family houses, condominiums, or cooperative units. The loan amount is based on a combination of factors, including income, household size, and the amount of assets that each applicant must commit toward a property’s purchase. The loan is subordinate to a private first trust mortgage.
The HPAP 0% interest loan for borrowers with incomes below 80 percent of the area median income (AMI) is deferred until the property is sold, refinanced to take out equity, or is no longer their primary residence. Moderate-income borrowers who earn between 80 percent and 110 percent AMI will have payments deferred for five years with a 40 year principal-only repayment period.
The maximum first trust loan amount cannot exceed $647,200, the conventional conforming loan limit.
Contact a United Bank Loan Officer with questions and to find out if one of these programs might be your key to homeownership in Washington DC.