Grants, forgivable loans, and subsidized mortgages — many Vermont buyers qualify for $25,000+ in assistance and don't even know it.
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Up to $10,000 at 0% interest, no monthly payments. Deferred until sale or refinance. 30-year term.
Deferred 0% loanHouse-hack eligibleLowest VHFA rates. 30-year fixed. Saves $825 on property transfer tax. Duplexes eligible.
Subsidized loanHouse-hack eligibleUp to $15,000 grant for first-generation homebuyers. First-come, first-served.
GrantHouse-hack eligibleTax credit up to $2,000/year on mortgage interest. Pairs with MOVE MCC or non-VHFA mortgages.
Annual tax credit3.5% down payment with 580+ credit. The most popular first-time buyer loan in America.
Subsidized loanHouse-hack eligibleZero down payment, no PMI for eligible veterans and active-duty service members.
Federal benefitHouse-hack eligibleZero down payment for rural and suburban areas. 97% of US land qualifies.
Subsidized loan3% down with reduced mortgage insurance for low-to-moderate income buyers.
Subsidized loanHouse-hack eligible3% down with flexible funding sources including gifts and employer assistance.
Subsidized loanHouse-hack eligibleNo down payment, no closing costs, no PMI, below-market rate. Character-based lending.
Nonprofit programHouse-hack eligible50% off purchase price for teachers, law enforcement, firefighters, and EMTs.
GrantThere are 4 state-specific programs and 7 federal programs available in Vermont, totaling 11 programs.
Not all programs require first-time buyer status. Several Vermont programs are available to repeat buyers. 'First-time buyer' means you haven't owned a home in the past 3 years.
Yes. Many DPA programs allow 1-4 unit properties. Live in one unit and rent the others — this is called house-hacking.