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First Time Home Buyers


There’s help in all directions:

 

 

Eligible first-time buyers seeking mortgage, down-payment, closing-cost and other assistance can tap into a number of government and private programs.  Here is a sampler:

 

 

 

 

California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA):  Provides financing for first-time buyers who fall within specific income ranges.  (877) 922-5432; www.calhfa.ca.gov

 

 

 

Los Angeles Housing Department: Offers assistance with down payments, closing costs and property rehab. (213) 808-8800; www.lacity.org/lahd

 

 

 

Extra Credit Teacher Home Purchase Program:  Provides a reduced interest rate on some CalHFA mortgages

to qualified teachers. (877) 922-5432; www.calhfa.org/homebuyer/programs/ectp.htm

 

 

 

Los Angeles Neighborhood Housing Services:  Nonprofit lender and housing developer offers loan counseling. (213) 381-2862; www.lanhs.org

 

 

 

Orange County Housing and Community Services:  Offers mortgage and tax-credit assistance, among other services. (714) 480-2900; www.ochousing.org/homebuyer.asp

 

 

 

Affordable Housing Clearinghouse, Lake Forest: Provides education-counseling and flexible mortgage loans to low-and moderate-income families. (949) 859-9255 or (877) 990-5626; www.affordable-housing.org

 

 

L.A. County Community Development Commission:  Provides first mortgages, silent seconds and more.  (323) 890-7281; www.lacdc.org

 

 

Pasadena Neighborhood Housing Services:  Provides financial assistance and counseling.  (626) 794-7191; http://www.pasadenanhs.org/

 

 

Inglewood First Time Home Buyer program:  Offers silent seconds to qualified first-time buyers.  (310) 412-5290; www.cityofinglewood.org/depts/commdev/redevelopment/programs/first_time_home/default.asp

 

 

Azusa Down Payment Assistance Program:  Offers $125,000 (or up to $140,000 for public servants, such as firefighters, police and teachers) for first-time buyers meeting the CalHFA eligibility requirements. (626) 334-9300.

 

 

Area Housing Authority Home Buying School:  Free classes and counseling for low-to moderate-income buyers in Ventura County:  (800) 549-0337, Ext. 167; www.ahahomebuyingschool.com

 

 

Assn. of Community Organizations for Reform (ACORN): In partnership with Bank of America, provides 100% financing for mortgage loans up to $500,000 for qualified borrowers.  (213) 748-1345; www.acornhousing.org

 

 

Fannie Mae’s My Community Mortgage:  Offers a range of options, including extra flexibility with nontraditional credit histories and income sources.  (800) 732-6643; www.fanniemae.com/homebuyers/findamortgage/mortgages/mycommunity.jhtml

Countrywide Bank’s Express Grant:  Provides closing-cost assistance of up to $2,000 to eligible low-to moderate-income Countrywide borrowers or those purchasing in low-to moderate-priced communities.  Available in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.  (888) 564-7268. 

 

 

 

Korean Churches for Community Development:  The Los Angeles nonprofit offers home-buying classes and counseling for government down-payment and other assistance programs.  (213) 985-1500; www.kccd3300.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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