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First-time homebuyer programs · Massachusetts

3 First-Time Homebuyer Programs in Massachusetts

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

Last reviewed May 2026·3 programs·6 federal programs

Available programs in Massachusetts

MassHousing Down Payment Assistance

Administered by MassHousing

Up to $30,000

Down payment and closing cost assistance up to $30,000, available only when used with a MassHousing first mortgage. Repaid when you sell or refinance the home.

Income limit Income limits vary by city - typically up to 100-135% AMI
Minimum credit score 640
First-time buyer required Yes
Special requirements: Must complete homebuyer education. Property must be in Massachusetts.
View official program page Apply through a MassHousing-approved lender. Verified May 2026

MassHousing Veterans Closing Credit

Administered by MassHousing

$2,500

$2,500 closing credit for veterans, active-duty service members, National Guard, Reserves, and Gold Star Families purchasing a primary residence in Massachusetts.

Income limit No income limits for military
First-time buyer required No
Eligibility Veterans only
Special requirements: Must be veteran, active duty, or surviving spouse.
View official program page Apply through MassHousing-approved lender. Verified May 2026

ONE Mortgage Program

Administered by MassHousing & MHP

Below-market interest rate + no PMI

Reduced interest rate mortgage with no private mortgage insurance required. Can combine with down payment assistance.

Income limit Income limits up to 100% AMI, varies by location
Minimum credit score 640
First-time buyer required Yes
Special requirements: Must be first-time buyer. Complete approved homebuyer education.
View official program page Apply through ONE Mortgage participating lender. Verified May 2026

Federal programs (also available to Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts 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.