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First-time homebuyer programs · Florida

3 First-Time Homebuyer Programs in Florida

Down payment assistance, grants, forgivable loans, and tax credits available to Florida buyers. Each program below is verified, with eligibility rules, benefit amounts, and a direct link to the official agency.

Last reviewed December 2024·3 programs·6 federal programs

Available programs in Florida

FL Assist

Administered by Florida Housing Finance Corporation

$10,000

Down payment assistance as 0% interest, deferred second mortgage. No monthly payments.

Income limit Must meet income limits for Florida Housing first mortgage
Minimum credit score 640
First-time buyer required Yes
Special requirements: Must use with Florida Housing first mortgage. Homebuyer education required.
View official program page Apply through Florida Housing-approved lender. Verified December 2024

Florida Hometown Heroes

Administered by Florida Housing Finance Corporation

Up to $35,000

Down payment and closing cost assistance. Loan forgiven after 5 years of living in the home.

Income limit Income up to 150% AMI - varies by county
Minimum credit score 640
First-time buyer required Yes
Profession-specific teachers, nurses, healthcare workers, police, firefighters, military, childcare workers
Special requirements: Must be employed full-time by Florida employer in qualifying profession.
View official program page Apply through Florida Housing-approved lender. Verified December 2024

Salute Our Soldiers

Administered by Florida Housing Finance Corporation

Up to $35,000

Down payment assistance for military members. Loan forgiven after 5 years.

Income limit Income limits vary by county
First-time buyer required No
Eligibility Veterans only
Special requirements: Must be active duty, veteran, or surviving spouse.
View official program page Apply through Florida Housing-approved lender. Verified December 2024

Federal programs (also available to Florida buyers)

Good Neighbor Next Door

HUD · Federal program

50% off list price

Law enforcement, teachers, firefighters, and EMTs can buy HUD homes at 50% discount in revitalization areas.

Fannie Mae HomeReady

Fannie Mae · Federal program

3% down payment

Low down payment mortgage with reduced mortgage insurance. Allows income from non-borrower household members.

FHA Loan

Federal Housing Administration · Federal program

3.5% down payment

Government-backed loan allowing as low as 3.5% down payment. More flexible credit requirements than conventional loans.

Freddie Mac Home Possible

Freddie Mac · Federal program

3% down payment

Low down payment option with flexible sources for down payment including gifts and grants.

USDA Rural Development Loan

US Department of Agriculture · Federal program

0% down payment

No down payment for homes in eligible rural areas. Below-market interest rates available.

VA Loan

Department of Veterans Affairs · Federal program

0% down payment

No down payment required for eligible veterans. No private mortgage insurance. Competitive interest rates.

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to be a first-time homebuyer to qualify?

Most Florida programs require first-time buyer status, but the definition is broader than most people think — the IRS considers you a first-time buyer if you haven't owned a primary residence in the last three years. Each program above lists its specific rules.

What credit score do I need?

Minimum credit scores vary by program. Most Florida programs require 620 to 660, though some lower-tier products accept lower scores with manual underwriting. Check each program's eligibility section above.

How do I actually apply?

Most state programs aren't applied to directly — you go through a participating lender, who handles the program application as part of your mortgage. Each program above links to the official agency page with the current list of approved lenders.

Can I combine multiple programs?

Often yes — many states allow you to stack a state down-payment grant with a federal FHA or VA loan. Some programs explicitly forbid combining; check each program's "special requirements" above.

Do these programs cost anything?

The programs themselves are free to apply for. Some require completing a homebuyer education course (typically $50–$100, sometimes free). Forgivable second mortgages technically don't cost you unless you sell or refinance early — read the terms carefully.