City-specific homebuyer assistance programs

Down Payment Assistance Loan Program

The Down Payment Assistance Loan (DPAL) provides down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers who are purchasing a home in Portland. Eligible borrowers can receive up to $80,000 to $100,000, depending on the funding source and home location, in the form of a 0-percent interest loan. The loan interest payments are deferred, and after 15 years, eligible borrowers can apply for loan forgiveness.

Springfield Down Payment Assistance

Offered by DevNW, this program for first-time homebuyers offers a no-interest loan of up to $25,000 toward a down payment or closing costs. The loan is not forgivable, however; you must pay the entire amount back when selling or refinancing the mortgage.

Other Oregon homebuyer assistance programs

Along with the Flex Lending program, OHCS works with local organizations throughout the state to help buyers pay down payment and closing costs. Here’s a look at some of the most widely available assistance programs.

ACCESS: Jackson and Josephine Counties

Qualified, first-time homebuyers who can contribute at least $500 of their own money might be able to secure a $2,500 grant to cover a down payment or closing costs. This grant does not need to be repaid. You’ll need to attend a homebuyer education course.

Portland Housing Center: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Yamhill and Columbia Counties

Through the Portland Housing Center, first-time buyers earning 80 percent or less of the AMI can qualify for a low-rate loan of up to $80,000 to cover down payment and closing costs. There is also an IDA (Individual Development Account) program that offers a $5 match for every $1 saved toward a down payment.

Community Connection of Northeast Oregon: Baker, Grant, Union and Wallowa Counties

The Community Connection of Northeast Oregon offers an IDA for first-time homebuyers that matches every $1 you save for a down payment with $5.

Many of these down payment assistance programs have certain requirements, such as income limits, a homebuyer education requirement or a minimum buyer contribution. Here is a complete list of organizations offering down payment assistance in Oregon.

Other Oregon first-time homebuyer loans

If you’re buying a home in Oregon, make sure you consider some of the nationally available home-lending options, including:

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  • Loan forgiveness available for low-income borrowers
  • Cons:

    City-specific homebuyer assistance programs

    Down Payment Assistance Loan Program

    The Down Payment Assistance Loan (DPAL) provides down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers who are purchasing a home in Portland. Eligible borrowers can receive up to $80,000 to $100,000, depending on the funding source and home location, in the form of a 0-percent interest loan. The loan interest payments are deferred, and after 15 years, eligible borrowers can apply for loan forgiveness.

    Springfield Down Payment Assistance

    Offered by DevNW, this program for first-time homebuyers offers a no-interest loan of up to $25,000 toward a down payment or closing costs. The loan is not forgivable, however; you must pay the entire amount back when selling or refinancing the mortgage.

    Other Oregon homebuyer assistance programs

    Along with the Flex Lending program, OHCS works with local organizations throughout the state to help buyers pay down payment and closing costs. Here’s a look at some of the most widely available assistance programs.

    ACCESS: Jackson and Josephine Counties

    Qualified, first-time homebuyers who can contribute at least $500 of their own money might be able to secure a $2,500 grant to cover a down payment or closing costs. This grant does not need to be repaid. You’ll need to attend a homebuyer education course.

    Portland Housing Center: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Yamhill and Columbia Counties

    Through the Portland Housing Center, first-time buyers earning 80 percent or less of the AMI can qualify for a low-rate loan of up to $80,000 to cover down payment and closing costs. There is also an IDA (Individual Development Account) program that offers a $5 match for every $1 saved toward a down payment.

    Community Connection of Northeast Oregon: Baker, Grant, Union and Wallowa Counties

    The Community Connection of Northeast Oregon offers an IDA for first-time homebuyers that matches every $1 you save for a down payment with $5.

    Many of these down payment assistance programs have certain requirements, such as income limits, a homebuyer education requirement or a minimum buyer contribution. Here is a complete list of organizations offering down payment assistance in Oregon.

    Other Oregon first-time homebuyer loans

    If you’re buying a home in Oregon, make sure you consider some of the nationally available home-lending options, including:

    Get started


    Read the full article here
  • Must be purchasing a primary residence in Oregon
  • City-specific homebuyer assistance programs

    Down Payment Assistance Loan Program

    The Down Payment Assistance Loan (DPAL) provides down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers who are purchasing a home in Portland. Eligible borrowers can receive up to $80,000 to $100,000, depending on the funding source and home location, in the form of a 0-percent interest loan. The loan interest payments are deferred, and after 15 years, eligible borrowers can apply for loan forgiveness.

    Springfield Down Payment Assistance

    Offered by DevNW, this program for first-time homebuyers offers a no-interest loan of up to $25,000 toward a down payment or closing costs. The loan is not forgivable, however; you must pay the entire amount back when selling or refinancing the mortgage.

    Other Oregon homebuyer assistance programs

    Along with the Flex Lending program, OHCS works with local organizations throughout the state to help buyers pay down payment and closing costs. Here’s a look at some of the most widely available assistance programs.

    ACCESS: Jackson and Josephine Counties

    Qualified, first-time homebuyers who can contribute at least $500 of their own money might be able to secure a $2,500 grant to cover a down payment or closing costs. This grant does not need to be repaid. You’ll need to attend a homebuyer education course.

    Portland Housing Center: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Yamhill and Columbia Counties

    Through the Portland Housing Center, first-time buyers earning 80 percent or less of the AMI can qualify for a low-rate loan of up to $80,000 to cover down payment and closing costs. There is also an IDA (Individual Development Account) program that offers a $5 match for every $1 saved toward a down payment.

    Community Connection of Northeast Oregon: Baker, Grant, Union and Wallowa Counties

    The Community Connection of Northeast Oregon offers an IDA for first-time homebuyers that matches every $1 you save for a down payment with $5.

    Many of these down payment assistance programs have certain requirements, such as income limits, a homebuyer education requirement or a minimum buyer contribution. Here is a complete list of organizations offering down payment assistance in Oregon.

    Other Oregon first-time homebuyer loans

    If you’re buying a home in Oregon, make sure you consider some of the nationally available home-lending options, including:

    Get started


    Read the full article here
  • Funds from Cash Advantage may not be used toward down payment.
  • Oregon down payment assistance and grants

    OHCS Flex Lending Program

    Although loans through the Bond Program don’t offer down payment assistance, OHCS does have two mortgage options that do:

    Eligible borrowers can receive either 4 percent or 5 percent of their first mortgage as another loan to cover down payment and closing costs. Borrowers who earn 80 percent or less of their area median income (AMI) can eventually have the loan forgiven. Moderate-income borrowers will repay the loan in monthly installments; the interest rate will be 1 percent higher than the interest rate on the first mortgage.

    City-specific homebuyer assistance programs

    Down Payment Assistance Loan Program

    The Down Payment Assistance Loan (DPAL) provides down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers who are purchasing a home in Portland. Eligible borrowers can receive up to $80,000 to $100,000, depending on the funding source and home location, in the form of a 0-percent interest loan. The loan interest payments are deferred, and after 15 years, eligible borrowers can apply for loan forgiveness.

    Springfield Down Payment Assistance

    Offered by DevNW, this program for first-time homebuyers offers a no-interest loan of up to $25,000 toward a down payment or closing costs. The loan is not forgivable, however; you must pay the entire amount back when selling or refinancing the mortgage.

    Other Oregon homebuyer assistance programs

    Along with the Flex Lending program, OHCS works with local organizations throughout the state to help buyers pay down payment and closing costs. Here’s a look at some of the most widely available assistance programs.

    ACCESS: Jackson and Josephine Counties

    Qualified, first-time homebuyers who can contribute at least $500 of their own money might be able to secure a $2,500 grant to cover a down payment or closing costs. This grant does not need to be repaid. You’ll need to attend a homebuyer education course.

    Portland Housing Center: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Yamhill and Columbia Counties

    Through the Portland Housing Center, first-time buyers earning 80 percent or less of the AMI can qualify for a low-rate loan of up to $80,000 to cover down payment and closing costs. There is also an IDA (Individual Development Account) program that offers a $5 match for every $1 saved toward a down payment.

    Community Connection of Northeast Oregon: Baker, Grant, Union and Wallowa Counties

    The Community Connection of Northeast Oregon offers an IDA for first-time homebuyers that matches every $1 you save for a down payment with $5.

    Many of these down payment assistance programs have certain requirements, such as income limits, a homebuyer education requirement or a minimum buyer contribution. Here is a complete list of organizations offering down payment assistance in Oregon.

    Other Oregon first-time homebuyer loans

    If you’re buying a home in Oregon, make sure you consider some of the nationally available home-lending options, including:

    Get started


    Read the full article here
  • Below-market interest rates
  • Cons:

    Oregon down payment assistance and grants

    OHCS Flex Lending Program

    Although loans through the Bond Program don’t offer down payment assistance, OHCS does have two mortgage options that do:

    Eligible borrowers can receive either 4 percent or 5 percent of their first mortgage as another loan to cover down payment and closing costs. Borrowers who earn 80 percent or less of their area median income (AMI) can eventually have the loan forgiven. Moderate-income borrowers will repay the loan in monthly installments; the interest rate will be 1 percent higher than the interest rate on the first mortgage.

    City-specific homebuyer assistance programs

    Down Payment Assistance Loan Program

    The Down Payment Assistance Loan (DPAL) provides down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers who are purchasing a home in Portland. Eligible borrowers can receive up to $80,000 to $100,000, depending on the funding source and home location, in the form of a 0-percent interest loan. The loan interest payments are deferred, and after 15 years, eligible borrowers can apply for loan forgiveness.

    Springfield Down Payment Assistance

    Offered by DevNW, this program for first-time homebuyers offers a no-interest loan of up to $25,000 toward a down payment or closing costs. The loan is not forgivable, however; you must pay the entire amount back when selling or refinancing the mortgage.

    Other Oregon homebuyer assistance programs

    Along with the Flex Lending program, OHCS works with local organizations throughout the state to help buyers pay down payment and closing costs. Here’s a look at some of the most widely available assistance programs.

    ACCESS: Jackson and Josephine Counties

    Qualified, first-time homebuyers who can contribute at least $500 of their own money might be able to secure a $2,500 grant to cover a down payment or closing costs. This grant does not need to be repaid. You’ll need to attend a homebuyer education course.

    Portland Housing Center: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Yamhill and Columbia Counties

    Through the Portland Housing Center, first-time buyers earning 80 percent or less of the AMI can qualify for a low-rate loan of up to $80,000 to cover down payment and closing costs. There is also an IDA (Individual Development Account) program that offers a $5 match for every $1 saved toward a down payment.

    Community Connection of Northeast Oregon: Baker, Grant, Union and Wallowa Counties

    The Community Connection of Northeast Oregon offers an IDA for first-time homebuyers that matches every $1 you save for a down payment with $5.

    Many of these down payment assistance programs have certain requirements, such as income limits, a homebuyer education requirement or a minimum buyer contribution. Here is a complete list of organizations offering down payment assistance in Oregon.

    Other Oregon first-time homebuyer loans

    If you’re buying a home in Oregon, make sure you consider some of the nationally available home-lending options, including:

    Get started


    Read the full article here
  • Must be purchasing a primary residence in Oregon
  • Oregon down payment assistance and grants

    OHCS Flex Lending Program

    Although loans through the Bond Program don’t offer down payment assistance, OHCS does have two mortgage options that do:

    Eligible borrowers can receive either 4 percent or 5 percent of their first mortgage as another loan to cover down payment and closing costs. Borrowers who earn 80 percent or less of their area median income (AMI) can eventually have the loan forgiven. Moderate-income borrowers will repay the loan in monthly installments; the interest rate will be 1 percent higher than the interest rate on the first mortgage.

    City-specific homebuyer assistance programs

    Down Payment Assistance Loan Program

    The Down Payment Assistance Loan (DPAL) provides down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers who are purchasing a home in Portland. Eligible borrowers can receive up to $80,000 to $100,000, depending on the funding source and home location, in the form of a 0-percent interest loan. The loan interest payments are deferred, and after 15 years, eligible borrowers can apply for loan forgiveness.

    Springfield Down Payment Assistance

    Offered by DevNW, this program for first-time homebuyers offers a no-interest loan of up to $25,000 toward a down payment or closing costs. The loan is not forgivable, however; you must pay the entire amount back when selling or refinancing the mortgage.

    Other Oregon homebuyer assistance programs

    Along with the Flex Lending program, OHCS works with local organizations throughout the state to help buyers pay down payment and closing costs. Here’s a look at some of the most widely available assistance programs.

    ACCESS: Jackson and Josephine Counties

    Qualified, first-time homebuyers who can contribute at least $500 of their own money might be able to secure a $2,500 grant to cover a down payment or closing costs. This grant does not need to be repaid. You’ll need to attend a homebuyer education course.

    Portland Housing Center: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Yamhill and Columbia Counties

    Through the Portland Housing Center, first-time buyers earning 80 percent or less of the AMI can qualify for a low-rate loan of up to $80,000 to cover down payment and closing costs. There is also an IDA (Individual Development Account) program that offers a $5 match for every $1 saved toward a down payment.

    Community Connection of Northeast Oregon: Baker, Grant, Union and Wallowa Counties

    The Community Connection of Northeast Oregon offers an IDA for first-time homebuyers that matches every $1 you save for a down payment with $5.

    Many of these down payment assistance programs have certain requirements, such as income limits, a homebuyer education requirement or a minimum buyer contribution. Here is a complete list of organizations offering down payment assistance in Oregon.

    Other Oregon first-time homebuyer loans

    If you’re buying a home in Oregon, make sure you consider some of the nationally available home-lending options, including:

    Get started


    Read the full article here

    Whether you’re a lifelong Oregonian or a recent transplant, setting down permanent roots there can feel tough for first-time homebuyers. As of January 2025, the state’s median home sale price was $508,100, an increase of 5 percent year-over-year and well above the national median, according to Redfin. While finding an affordable home in Oregon can be challenging, you don’t have to do it on your own, thanks to assistance from Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) and other organizations across the state.

    Oregon first-time homebuyer loan programs

    Oregon Bond Residential Home Loan Program

    The Oregon Bond Residential Home Loan Program offers a selection of low-rate mortgages — including conventional, FHA, VA and USDA loans — with two assistance options for first-time homebuyers:

    The Oregon Bond Residential Loan is also available to repeat homebuyers if the buyer is a veteran or purchasing in a specific target area.

    Oregon down payment assistance and grants

    OHCS Flex Lending Program

    Although loans through the Bond Program don’t offer down payment assistance, OHCS does have two mortgage options that do:

    Eligible borrowers can receive either 4 percent or 5 percent of their first mortgage as another loan to cover down payment and closing costs. Borrowers who earn 80 percent or less of their area median income (AMI) can eventually have the loan forgiven. Moderate-income borrowers will repay the loan in monthly installments; the interest rate will be 1 percent higher than the interest rate on the first mortgage.

    City-specific homebuyer assistance programs

    Down Payment Assistance Loan Program

    The Down Payment Assistance Loan (DPAL) provides down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers who are purchasing a home in Portland. Eligible borrowers can receive up to $80,000 to $100,000, depending on the funding source and home location, in the form of a 0-percent interest loan. The loan interest payments are deferred, and after 15 years, eligible borrowers can apply for loan forgiveness.

    Springfield Down Payment Assistance

    Offered by DevNW, this program for first-time homebuyers offers a no-interest loan of up to $25,000 toward a down payment or closing costs. The loan is not forgivable, however; you must pay the entire amount back when selling or refinancing the mortgage.

    Other Oregon homebuyer assistance programs

    Along with the Flex Lending program, OHCS works with local organizations throughout the state to help buyers pay down payment and closing costs. Here’s a look at some of the most widely available assistance programs.

    ACCESS: Jackson and Josephine Counties

    Qualified, first-time homebuyers who can contribute at least $500 of their own money might be able to secure a $2,500 grant to cover a down payment or closing costs. This grant does not need to be repaid. You’ll need to attend a homebuyer education course.

    Portland Housing Center: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Yamhill and Columbia Counties

    Through the Portland Housing Center, first-time buyers earning 80 percent or less of the AMI can qualify for a low-rate loan of up to $80,000 to cover down payment and closing costs. There is also an IDA (Individual Development Account) program that offers a $5 match for every $1 saved toward a down payment.

    Community Connection of Northeast Oregon: Baker, Grant, Union and Wallowa Counties

    The Community Connection of Northeast Oregon offers an IDA for first-time homebuyers that matches every $1 you save for a down payment with $5.

    Many of these down payment assistance programs have certain requirements, such as income limits, a homebuyer education requirement or a minimum buyer contribution. Here is a complete list of organizations offering down payment assistance in Oregon.

    Other Oregon first-time homebuyer loans

    If you’re buying a home in Oregon, make sure you consider some of the nationally available home-lending options, including:

    Get started


    Read the full article here
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