Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) Programs:
Updated March 2026AHFC provides reduced-interest 30-year fixed-rate mortgages for first-time homebuyers (no primary residence in past 3 years, except targeted areas/veterans), plus partnerships for down payment assistance. No statewide direct grants, but options via AHELP and local/nonprofit programs. Homebuyer education required for most. Verify current rates, income/acquisition limits, and availability at ahfc.us (limits vary by area, household size, and targeted status).
First Home Limited:
Eligibility: First-time homebuyers (no primary residence in past 3 years), unless in targeted areas or qualified veterans.
Offerings: Lower interest rates on mortgages with income and acquisition cost limits (federal guidelines apply).
Requirements:
- Income must meet area-specific limits (e.g., $129,000–$129,400 for 1–2 person in non-targeted Anchorage/Mat-Su; higher in targeted areas up to $154,800+ for 1–2 person—check AHFC tables for exacts by borough/census area).
- Minimum credit score: 620.
- Submit federal income tax returns for last 3 years.
- Occupy property as primary residence within 60 days of closing.
First Home:
Benefits: Reduced interest rates with no income limits or acquisition cost limits—great for first-time buyers who exceed First Home Limited thresholds.
Eligibility: First-time homebuyers (no primary residence in past 3 years); no restrictions on income or purchase price.
Affordable Housing Enhanced Loan Program (AHELP):
Description: Partners with nonprofits/government agencies to provide down payment assistance or secondary financing (grants, deferred payments, or forgivable loans—funds subject to availability).
Requirements: Complete homebuyer education; eligibility varies by provider (often low/moderate income focus).
Local & Regional Programs (Examples):
Nonprofit and borough programs offer DPA—often forgivable or deferred. Availability fluctuates; check local sites or AHFC for current options.
Anchorage Area (Cook Inlet Lending Center)
Cook Inlet Down Payment Assistance: Up to 20% of purchase price (max $60,000) as a 30-year fixed-rate second mortgage. Covers Anchorage Borough, Kenai Peninsula, and Matanuska-Susitna Borough; targets eligible buyers (income/need-based).
Fairbanks North Star Borough
Fairbanks Neighborhood HOME Opportunity Program (or similar): Down payment and closing cost assistance for lower-income first-time buyers (≤80% AMI). Primary residence required; education often needed.
Statewide (Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority - THRHA)
Down Payment Assistance Program: Up to $20,000 as a loan for down payment/closing costs for qualifying first-time buyers with demonstrated need (Alaska-wide).
Additional Information:
- HomeChoice Education Incentive: AHFC offers free resources (e.g., HomeChoice workbook/online "Finally Home!" course). Course completion may qualify for incentives like closing credits—confirm current status with AHFC or lender (program under update).
- USDA Loans: 0% down in eligible rural Alaska areas; income limits apply.
- VA Loans: 0% down for eligible veterans/active-duty military.
- FHA Loans: 3.5% minimum down (580+ credit; 10% if below 580).
Alaska programs emphasize low rates and targeted help—always verify with an AHFC-approved lender. Seeking Agents® connects you with Alaska agents who understand these options and compete to offer reduced commissions or added services—free for buyers/sellers!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What first-time home buyer assistance is available in Alaska?
Alaska home buyers may have access to statewide loan and assistance programs, local housing resources, and federal financing options like FHA, VA, and USDA loans. Eligibility and available benefits depend on income, property location, and program availability.
What first-time home buyer assistance is available in Alaska?
Alaska home buyers may have access to statewide loan and assistance programs, local housing resources, and federal financing options like FHA, VA, and USDA loans. Eligibility and available benefits depend on income, property location, and program availability.
Can repeat buyers qualify for Alaska home buyer assistance?
Some Alaska programs are limited to first-time buyers, but others may allow repeat buyers depending on the guidelines. Veterans, buyers in certain areas, and households meeting specific income criteria may also have additional options.
Can repeat buyers qualify for Alaska home buyer assistance?
Some Alaska programs are limited to first-time buyers, but others may allow repeat buyers depending on the guidelines. Veterans, buyers in certain areas, and households meeting specific income criteria may also have additional options.
How much help is available for a down payment in Alaska?
Alaska down payment assistance programs may provide a fixed amount or a percentage of the purchase price to help with upfront costs. The structure may be a grant, a second loan, or another form of deferred assistance.
How much help is available for a down payment in Alaska?
Alaska down payment assistance programs may provide a fixed amount or a percentage of the purchase price to help with upfront costs. The structure may be a grant, a second loan, or another form of deferred assistance.
Do I need homebuyer education to use Alaska buyer programs?
Many Alaska buyer assistance programs require completion of a homebuyer education class before closing. This requirement is common because it helps buyers prepare for loan qualification, closing costs, and long-term homeownership expenses.
Do I need homebuyer education to use Alaska buyer programs?
Many Alaska buyer assistance programs require completion of a homebuyer education class before closing. This requirement is common because it helps buyers prepare for loan qualification, closing costs, and long-term homeownership expenses.
Can I combine Alaska buyer assistance with FHA or VA financing?
In some cases, yes. Alaska buyers may be able to combine assistance programs with FHA, VA, USDA, or conventional financing, but compatibility depends on the rules of each program and your lender’s guidelines.
Can I combine Alaska buyer assistance with FHA or VA financing?
In some cases, yes. Alaska buyers may be able to combine assistance programs with FHA, VA, USDA, or conventional financing, but compatibility depends on the rules of each program and your lender’s guidelines.