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New Hampshire Grants

There are many grants available in this State to assist a home buyer purchase a home. By using these grants it makes it possible to purchase a home with little or no money down. 

Below is a list of some of the grants available, as well as contact information for each. Some are State sponsored grants. Some are sponsored on the county or municipality level. 

Understand that many of these grants have limited funding, and most have income restrictions, so it is important to work with your mortgage lender and the non profit administering the grant program to ensure availability of funds. 

State Sponsored
Bank Sponsored Matching Funds Programs
Community/local Sponsored Grants
Seller Funded Down Payment Assistance Programs

State Sponsored 

The State of New Hampshire sponsors 2 first time home buyer grants to be used in conjunction with the State’s First Time Home Buyer program. The first is the Cash Assistance Program which is a soft 2nd loan of 4% of the mortgage amount that they have applied for. There are no required payments on this loan, and after 4 years of home ownership is does not have to be paid back. The second is the American Dream Program, which gives a grant of the higher of $10,000, or 6% of the sales price of the new home to be used for down payment and closing costs. The income limits are reduced for this program. Below are links to the State’s web site: 

Cash assistance program:
http://www.nhhfa.org/hb_cash.cfm 

American dream program- 
http://www.nhhfa.org/hb_adp.cfm 

Bank Sponsored Matching Funds Programs 

Banks that are members of the Federal Home Loan Banking system also offer IDA savings accounts. Visit the Regional Federal Home Loan Bank web site for more information.

Community/local Sponsored Grants

Portsmouth Home Town Program for First Time Home Buyers 
(603) 431-2006 

Seller Funded Down Payment Assistance Programs

There are several non profit organizations that allow a seller to “donate” funds to them at closing, which is then given to the buyer as a down payment assistance grant. Presently, the federal government is reviewing these programs to determine whether this practice is an acceptable lending practice. By using one of these programs it is possible to purchase a home with little or no money. The seller needs to be a motivated seller, and the home needs to be priced correctly. Usually the sales price is inflated to cover the “donation”. The home must be able to appraise at the inflated price. These programs are initiated by the lender, so it is important to work with a local lender before you start looking for a home. The lender will also know how present legislation is affecting the program. The two most commonly used programs are The American Dream DAP and The Nehemiah DAP. Below are links to their web site.

American Dream:  http://www.americandreamdownpaymentassistance.com/dpa_app.cfm

Nehemiah Corp:   
http://www.nehemiahcorp.org/