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Connecticut First-Time Buyer Programs

Learn about first-time home buyer programs in Connecticut, including statewide down payment assistance, local grants, eligibility requirements, and homebuyer education options.

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Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) Programs:

Updated March 2026

CHFA provides 30-year fixed-rate mortgages at below-market rates for first-time homebuyers (no primary residence in past 3 years, waived in targeted areas) and down payment assistance. No statewide sales price limits; income limits vary by area (higher in targeted). Mandatory homebuyer education required. Verify current rates, income/sales limits, and targeted areas at chfa.org or the Resource Map. Funding for programs like Time To Own is active (e.g., $34M+ available as of March 2026).

CHFA Homebuyer Mortgage Programs (Government-Insured & Conventional):

Eligibility: First-time homebuyers or those not owning in past 3 years (waived in targeted areas); low-to-moderate income.
Offerings: 30-year fixed-rate mortgages (FHA, VA, USDA, or conventional) with below-market rates and low PMI.
Requirements:

  • Income ≤ area-specific limits (higher in targeted areas—check Resource Map).
  • Minimum credit score: 620+ (varies by loan type).
  • Debt-to-income ratio typically ≤45%.
  • Mandatory homebuyer education (free via CHFA-approved counselors).

Time To Own - Forgivable Down Payment Assistance:

Benefits: Forgivable second mortgage for down payment/closing costs (up to 20% down + 5% closing); loan amounts up to $25,000 (or $50,000 in high/very high opportunity areas per CT Opportunity Map). Forgiven after occupancy period (typically 5–10 years); repay if sold/refinanced early.
Eligibility: Pairs with CHFA first mortgage; income-based (≤80–100% AMI for max benefit); minimum $3,000 loan. Needs-based; apply through approved lender.

Downpayment Assistance Program (DAP):

Description: Low-interest second mortgage (matches first mortgage rate or min 5%) up to $15,000 for down payment/closing costs (minimum $3,000).
Eligibility: Qualify for CHFA first mortgage; low-to-moderate income; repayable on sale/refinance.

Local Programs (Examples):

City programs offer additional down payment/closing help—often for low/moderate-income residents with education requirements. Funding varies; check city housing departments for 2026 availability.

Hartford

Homebuyer Assistance Program: Down payment/closing cost assistance for low/moderate-income buyers purchasing 1–4 family homes in Hartford. Income-based; requires counseling/inspections—see hartfordct.gov for details.

Bridgeport

First-Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance: Assistance for eligible buyers in Bridgeport (1–2 unit homes or condos); income limits and counseling required—check bntweb.org or city site.

New Haven

New Haven Homebuyer Programs: Assistance through Housing Authority or local initiatives for first-time buyers; income-based with education—see newhavenct.gov for current offerings.

Additional Information:

  • Special Programs: Discounts for teachers, military/police, disabled buyers, or public housing residents (e.g., Home of Your Own, Military Homeownership).
  • USDA Loans: 0% down in eligible rural Connecticut 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).

Connecticut programs focus on forgivable assistance and low rates—always confirm with a CHFA-approved lender or chfa.org. Seeking Agents® connects you with Connecticut agents who understand these programs 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 programs are available in Connecticut?

Connecticut offers potential access to statewide home buyer assistance, local opportunities, and federal loans like FHA, VA, and USDA. Program eligibility may depend on income, purchase price, credit profile, and property location.

What first-time home buyer programs are available in Connecticut?

Connecticut offers potential access to statewide home buyer assistance, local opportunities, and federal loans like FHA, VA, and USDA. Program eligibility may depend on income, purchase price, credit profile, and property location.

Can repeat buyers qualify for Connecticut assistance programs?

Some Connecticut programs focus on first-time buyers, but others may allow repeat buyers under certain conditions. Buyers should check program-specific rules to see whether exceptions apply.

Can repeat buyers qualify for Connecticut assistance programs?

Some Connecticut programs focus on first-time buyers, but others may allow repeat buyers under certain conditions. Buyers should check program-specific rules to see whether exceptions apply.

How much down payment assistance is available in Connecticut?

Connecticut assistance programs may help with down payment and closing costs through grants, second mortgages, or deferred loans. The amount available varies by program and borrower qualifications.

How much down payment assistance is available in Connecticut?

Connecticut assistance programs may help with down payment and closing costs through grants, second mortgages, or deferred loans. The amount available varies by program and borrower qualifications.

Do Connecticut first-time buyers need homebuyer education?

Many programs in Connecticut require at least one borrower to complete a homebuyer education course before closing. This is a common requirement for both statewide and local assistance options.

Do Connecticut first-time buyers need homebuyer education?

Many programs in Connecticut require at least one borrower to complete a homebuyer education course before closing. This is a common requirement for both statewide and local assistance options.

Why work with a Connecticut agent familiar with first-time buyer programs?

A Connecticut agent with program knowledge can help you understand offer strategy, property eligibility, and lender coordination. That can make the process smoother, especially if you are using assistance funds.

Why work with a Connecticut agent familiar with first-time buyer programs?

A Connecticut agent with program knowledge can help you understand offer strategy, property eligibility, and lender coordination. That can make the process smoother, especially if you are using assistance funds.

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