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Find similar grantsSingle Family Housing Direct Loans (Section 502 Direct Loans) is sponsored by USDA Rural Development. This program helps low- and very-low-income individuals and families purchase or build homes in eligible rural areas with no down payment. Payment assistance is available to reduce mortgage payments.
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Single Family Housing Direct Home Loans * Community Facilities Programs * Multifamily Housing Programs * Single Family Housing Programs * Telecommunications Programs * Water & Environmental Programs * Program Support Services * General Terms and Conditions * General Terms and Conditions - Legacy * For Water & Environmental Engineers * Rural Development Disaster Assistance # Single Family Housing Direct Home Loans Program Application Period: Applications are accepted for processing from individuals on an ongoing basis from October 1- September 30.
Use current drop down for state contacts shown above. For state specific information: ## What does this program do? Also known as the Section 502 Direct Loan Program, this program assists low- and very-low-income applicants obtain decent, safe and sanitary housing in eligible rural areas by providing payment assistance to increase an applicant’s repayment ability.
Payment assistance is a type of subsidy that reduces the mortgage payment for a short time. The amount of assistance is determined by the adjusted family income. ## Who may apply for this program A number of factors are considered when determining an applicant’s eligibility for Single Family Direct Home Loans.
At a minimum, applicants interested in obtaining a direct loan must have an adjusted income that is at or below the applicable low-income limit for the area where they wish to buy a house and they must demonstrate a willingness and ability to repay debt.
* Be without decent, safe and sanitary housing * Be unable to obtain a loan from other resources on terms and conditions that can reasonably be expected to meet * Agree to occupy the property as your primary residence * Have the legal capacity to incur a loan obligation * Meet citizenship or eligible noncitizen requirements * Not be suspended or debarred from participation in federal programs Properties financed with direct loan funds must: * Not have market value in excess of the applicable area loan limit * Not be designed for income producing activities Borrowers are required to repay all or a portion of the payment subsidy received over the life of the loan when the title to the property transfers or the borrower is no longer living in the dwelling.
Applicants must meet income eligibilityfor a direct loan. Please select your state from the dropdown menu above. ## What is an eligible rural area?
Utilizing the USDA Eligibility Site you can enter a specific address for determination or just search the map to review general eligible areas. **How may funds be used? ** Loan funds may be used to help low-income individuals or households purchase homes in rural areas.
Funds can be used to build, repair, renovate or relocate a home, or to purchase and prepare sites, including providing water and sewage facilities. ## How much may I borrow? Using the Single Family Housing Direct Self- Assessment tool, potential applicants may enter information online to determine if the Section 502 Direct Loan Program is a good fit for them prior to applying.
The tool will provide a preliminary review after a potential applicant enters information on their general household composition, monthly income, monthly debts, property location, estimated property taxes, and estimated hazard insurance. Potential applicants are welcome to submit a complete application for an official determination by USDA Rural Development (RD) regardless of the self-assessment results.
Upon receipt of a complete application, RD will determine the applicant’s eligibility using verified information and the applicant’s maximum loan amount based on their repayment ability and the area loan limit for the county in which the property is located. ## What is the interest rate and payback period? * Effective June 1, 2026, the current interest rate for Single Family Housing Direct home loans is 5.
125% for low-income and very low-income borrowers. * Fixed interest rate based on current market rates at loan approval or loan closing, whichever is lower * Interest rate when modified by payment assistance, can be as low as 1% * Up to 33 year payback period - 38 year payback period for very low income applicants who can’t afford the 33 year loan term ## How much down payment is required? No down payment is typically required.
Applicants with assets higher than the asset limits may be required to use a portion of those assets. ## Is there a deadline to apply? Applications for this program are accepted through your local RD office year round.
## How long does an application take? Processing times vary depending on funding availability and program demand in the area in which an applicant is interested in buying and completeness of the application package. ## What governs this program?
* The Housing Act of 1949 as amended, 7 CFR, Part 3550, * HB-1-3550- Direct Single Family Housing Loans Field Office Handbook ## Why does USDA Rural Development do this? USDA Rural Development’s Section 502 Direct Loan Program provides a path to homeownership for low- and very-low-income families living in rural areas, and families who truly have no other way to make affordable homeownership a reality.
Providing these affordable homeownership opportunities promotes prosperity, which in turn creates thriving communities and improves the quality of life in rural areas. **NOTE:** Because citations and other information may be subject to change please always consult the program instructions listed in the section above titled "What Law Governs this Program?" You may also contact your local office for assistance.
NOTE: Please select your state using the "Select your location" menu above. By doing so, any state specific forms and resources will be shown above this note. Please visit the Eligibility Site to find out if your income is within the direct loan limits.
Also, the home to be built or purchased must be located in an eligible rural area.
* Applicant Orientation Guide video * Form RD 3550-23, Applicant Orientation Guide - English version * Form RD 3550-23, Guía de Orientación del Solicitante - Spanish version * Rural Development State Office Contact Information * New Homeowners Information Guide- English version * Guía de información para nuevos propietarios- Spanish version * Guaranteed Program Refinance Options for Existing Direct Borrowers * Pre-qualification and Application Processes ## Certified Loan Application Packager Resources: Packagers are encouraged to routinely visit the Direct Loan Application Packagers page for information and resources specific to packaging single-family housing direct loans.
There are no other additional requirements at the national level. If there are additional state-specific requirements they will be listed above. Please select your state in the dropdown menu above to find your local contact for this program.
* Report Fraud on USDA Contracts * Architectural Barriers Act * USDA Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement * Non-Discrimination Statement Rural Development U.S. Department of Agriculture
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Low-income and very-low-income households in eligible rural areas. Applicants apply directly with USDA Rural Development. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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