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First-Time Home Buyer Programs in Vermont

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

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Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA) Programs:

Updated March 2026

VHFA offers 30-year fixed-rate mortgages at competitive rates and down payment/closing cost assistance for first-time homebuyers (no primary residence in past 3 years, waived in targeted areas) through approved lenders. No statewide sales price limit; income limits vary by county (higher in targeted areas). Mandatory homebuyer education required. Verify current rates, income/purchase limits, and targeted areas at vhfa.org/homebuyers or contact a VHFA-approved lender. Programs remain active with steady funding in 2026.

Vermont First-Time Homebuyer Mortgage Programs:

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 competitive below-market rates and low down payment options.
Requirements:

  • Income ≤ county-specific limits (varies by household size; e.g., ~$120,000–$180,000+ in high-cost areas like Chittenden; lower in rural counties—check VHFA income chart).
  • Minimum credit score: 620+ (varies by loan type).
  • Debt-to-income ratio typically ≤45% (up to 50% with compensating factors).
  • Mandatory homebuyer education (free via VHFA-approved counselors or online courses).

Down Payment Assistance (DPA) Options:

VHFA DPA Grant: Up to 5% of purchase price (max ~$10,000–$15,000 depending on loan/program) as a grant (no repayment) or deferred second mortgage (0% interest; repayable on sale/refinance).
Forgivable DPA: Portions forgiven after occupancy period (e.g., 5–10 years in some cases).
Eligibility: Must pair with VHFA first mortgage; income-based; minimum buyer contribution often required.

Vermont Heroes Program:

Description: Enhanced DPA and rate benefits for teachers, firefighters, law enforcement, healthcare workers, military/veterans, and other public servants.
Eligibility: Qualify for standard VHFA mortgage + proof of eligible profession; income limits apply.

Local Programs (Examples):

County/city programs offer additional deferred/forgivable assistance—funding limited; verify local housing authorities or VHFA partners.

Burlington / Chittenden County

Burlington Homebuyer Assistance Program: Up to $15,000+ deferred/forgivable for down payment/closing in city limits; income-based; counseling required—check burlingtonvt.gov/housing.

Montpelier / Washington County

Montpelier Homeownership Assistance: Assistance through regional partners (often up to $10,000–$20,000 deferred) for low/moderate-income buyers; education required—see montpelier-vt.gov/housing.

Rutland / Rutland County

Rutland Homebuyer Programs: Local grants/loans (up to $10,000–$15,000 deferred) for eligible first-time buyers—check local housing authority.

Additional Information:

  • USDA Loans: 0% down in eligible rural Vermont 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).

Vermont programs emphasize flexible DPA and targeted support—always confirm with a VHFA-approved lender or vhfa.org. Seeking Agents® connects you with Vermont 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 Vermont?

Vermont buyers may qualify for statewide assistance, local housing support, and federal loan options such as FHA, VA, and USDA financing. Program guidelines vary depending on income, location, and the type of mortgage used.

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

Vermont buyers may qualify for statewide assistance, local housing support, and federal loan options such as FHA, VA, and USDA financing. Program guidelines vary depending on income, location, and the type of mortgage used.

Who qualifies as a first-time home buyer in Vermont?

Many Vermont programs define a first-time buyer as someone who has not owned a principal residence within the past three years. Certain programs may also allow alternate qualification paths.

Who qualifies as a first-time home buyer in Vermont?

Many Vermont programs define a first-time buyer as someone who has not owned a principal residence within the past three years. Certain programs may also allow alternate qualification paths.

How much down payment help can Vermont buyers receive?

Vermont assistance may help buyers cover some of the down payment and, in some cases, closing costs. The aid may come as a grant, a subordinate loan, or deferred-payment assistance.

How much down payment help can Vermont buyers receive?

Vermont assistance may help buyers cover some of the down payment and, in some cases, closing costs. The aid may come as a grant, a subordinate loan, or deferred-payment assistance.

Do Vermont programs require homebuyer education?

Many Vermont first-time buyer programs require homebuyer education before closing. This requirement helps buyers better understand affordability, mortgage decisions, and homeownership costs.

Do Vermont programs require homebuyer education?

Many Vermont first-time buyer programs require homebuyer education before closing. This requirement helps buyers better understand affordability, mortgage decisions, and homeownership costs.

Can a Vermont real estate agent help with buyer assistance programs?

Yes. A Vermont agent who understands first-time buyer assistance can help you focus on homes and financing options that are more likely to work together smoothly.

Can a Vermont real estate agent help with buyer assistance programs?

Yes. A Vermont agent who understands first-time buyer assistance can help you focus on homes and financing options that are more likely to work together smoothly.

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