There Are 2679 Active Down Payment Assistance Programs Right Now and Most Buyers Never Hear About Them

May 13, 20263 min read

There Are 2679 Active Down Payment Assistance Programs Right Now and Most Buyers Never Hear About Them

The Data That Should Change How You Think About Down Payments

If you have been putting off buying a home because you do not have a large down payment saved the Q1 2026 Homeownership Program Index just dropped a number worth paying close attention to. There are currently 2,679 active down payment assistance programs nationwide. That is an all-time high and it represents an enormous amount of help that most buyers never find out about because nobody tells them it exists.

What These Programs Actually Offer

Down payment assistance programs are not one-size-fits-all and the variety of structures available means more buyers qualify than most people assume.

Some programs offer outright grants that never need to be repaid. The assistance comes in, helps cover the down payment or closing costs, and the obligation ends there. For buyers who qualify these grants effectively eliminate the cash barrier to homeownership without creating an additional debt obligation.

Other programs offer interest-free second mortgages that provide funds upfront with repayment structured over time at zero interest. The cost of carrying that second mortgage is the repayment of principal only with no interest expense added on top.

Some programs are tied to specific neighborhoods, income levels, or property types that create eligibility for buyers who would not have expected to qualify. Middle-class buyers are increasingly accessing these programs as some areas have rolled out tens of thousands of dollars in interest-free assistance to a broader range of income levels than traditionally associated with first-time buyer programs.

Why Most Buyers Never Hear About These Programs

Here is the part that is genuinely frustrating about the current landscape. Most lenders never bring these programs up. Not because the programs do not exist and not because buyers do not qualify. Because applying for and coordinating down payment assistance takes extra work on the lender's side and many lenders simply do not make that effort part of their standard process.

As Mark Harris explains the buyers who access these programs are almost always the ones who specifically asked for them rather than the ones whose lenders proactively identified the opportunities. That means the information gap between buyers who know to ask and buyers who do not is a gap that translates directly into thousands of dollars in assistance either captured or left on the table.

What to Do the Next Time You Talk to a Loan Officer

The most actionable step any buyer can take right now is simple. When you speak with a loan officer ask them directly and specifically which down payment assistance programs you qualify for in your area. Not a general question about loan options. A specific question about DPA programs tied to your location, your income level, and your purchase price range.

A loan officer who has done this work will already have the programs mapped out and will be able to walk you through what applies to your situation. A loan officer who cannot answer that question specifically is one who either does not have access to those programs or has not made the effort to identify them for buyers in their market.

The 2,679 programs that currently exist across the country represent a significant pool of resources that are sitting available for qualifying buyers right now. The only question is whether you find out about them before or after you make decisions about how much you need to save and when you can afford to buy.

Mark Harris works with buyers to identify every applicable down payment assistance program in their area and build a purchasing strategy that puts every available dollar of assistance to work. Reach out to Mark Harris to find out which programs you qualify for and how much help may be available to you right now.


Sources

DownPaymentResource.com HUD.gov ConsumerFinancialProtectionBureau.gov NAR.realtor MortgageNewsDaily.com

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