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No specific deadline listed; program appears to be continuously available through KHC-approved lenders.
Regular Down Payment Assistance (DAP) Program is a loan program from the Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) that funds down payment and closing costs for Kentucky homebuyers. The program provides a secondary mortgage loan of up to $12,500 in $100 increments, repayable over a 15-year term at 4. 75% interest.
Purchase prices up to $544,232 are supported under Secondary Market or Mortgage Revenue Bond income limits. The program requires no liquid asset review and places no limit on borrower reserves. It is available to all KHC first-mortgage loan recipients and is administered through KHC-approved lenders across Kentucky.
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Requests For Current Requests For from KHC Find a KHC Approved Lender Interest Rates for Mortgage Lending Partners Multifamily Guidelines and the Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) Universal Funding Application (UFA) Program Funding Draw Management System Tenant Data Certification System (TDCS) Visit the Housing Contract Administration Partner Agency Portal Kentucky Homeownership Protection Center Find a KHC-Approved Lender Find a KHC-Approved Lender Down Payment Assistance Currently selected Housing Counseling and Education KHC recognizes that down payments, closing costs, and prepaids are stumbling blocks for many potential home buyers.
We offer a special loan program to help with those. Your KHC-approved lender can help you apply. Purchase price up to $544,232 with Secondary Market or Mortgage Revenue Bond (MRB) income limits.
Assistance in the form of a loan up to $12,500 in $100 increments. Repayable over a 15-year term at 4. 75 percent.
Available to all KHC first-mortgage loan recipients. More About Down Payment and Closing Costs No liquid asset review and no limit on borrower reserves. Specific credit underwriting standards may apply to down payment programs.
Down Payment Assistance Currently selected Housing Counseling and Education © Kentucky Housing Corporation KY Homeownership Protection Center For more information, please contact: Kentucky Housing Corporation 1231 Louisville Road, Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-7630 ; 800-633-8896 (KY only); TTY 711
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: First-time homebuyers receiving a KHC mortgage; income limits apply based on program type; purchase price limited to $544,232. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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