Thursday, May 10, 2012

Programs by City/County

 
County
City
Amount
Cache
Logan  
$7,500
Davis
$5,000

Clearfield
$3,000
Salt Lake
Sandy  - Own In Sandy
                Community Dev Corp of Utah
 $5,000
$10,000

West Valley City
$5,000  

West Jordan
$5,000
Community Dev Corp of Utah
Kearns  No funds currently available
Up to 6% (Not to exceed $10,000)
Magna  No funds currently available
$5,000
Murray  No funds currently available
Up to 6% (Not to exceed $10,000)
Salt Lake City  No funds currently available
Up to 6% (Not to exceed $10,000)
Tooele
All cities
$3,000
Utah
Provo City - Home Purchase Plus
                       Own In Provo
$10,000 - $20,000
$10,000
Lehi
The maximum loan for a home 29 years or newer is $5,000 and the maximum amount for a home older than 30 years is $10,000.
Limited Funding Now Available
Lindon
Orem
Payson
Pleasant Grove
Spanish Fork
Springville
Unincorporated Utah County
Wasatch
All
$20,000
Washington
St. George (Funding will be available on 7/1/12)
$6,000

Hurricane (see program details in file)
$2,000
Weber
$3,000 – non targeted
$5,000 – targeted
$10,000 fire/police


As with all loans further restrictions, limitations, and the ability to qualify apply.  To find out more and to see if you qualify call your local expert Dan Davidson at 801-560-2333 or email him.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Tooele County Highlights

  • Grant for $500 - $2,000
  • For first-time homebuyers only
  • Must be within the income limits, see chart here
  • Applicants will must contribute $500 of their own money
  • Completion of a HUD certified Home-buyer Certification Course
  • The grant must be repaid if the home is sold, refinance, or other title change occurs
As with all loans further restrictions, limitations, and the ability to qualify apply.  To find out more and to see if you qualify call your local expert Dan Davidson at 801-560-2333 or email him.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Hurricane City Highlights

  • $2,000 towards closing costs
  • Buyers must not have previously owned a home (i.e. within 3 years prior to closing)
  • Buyers must use a USDA 30-year or longer fixed rate loan (Rural Housing Guaranteed or Direct Lending program) to acquire the home
  • Home buyers must occupy the subject property as their primary, permanent residence
  • The property must not have been previously occupied, must be permanently fixed to a foundation, and must be located within Hurricane City limits

As with all loans further restrictions, limitations, and the ability to qualify apply.  To find out more and to see if you qualify call your local expert Dan Davidson at 801-560-2333 or email him.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

St George Highlights

  • Up to $6,000 loan at 0% interest
  • Must be repaid when the home is sold refinanced within the first 10 years
  • Must meet income limits (see St George on chart here)
  • For first-time homebuyers only

As with all loans further restrictions, limitations, and the ability to qualify apply.  To find out more and to see if you qualify call your local expert Dan Davidson at 801-560-2333 or email him.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Ogden Highlights

  • $3,000 - $5,000 (depending on neighborhood) loan at 0% interest
  • Income qualified, sworn Ogden City Police Officers and Ogden City Fire Fighters can receive a $10,000 loan when buying their primary residence within the overall target area.
  • Must meet income limits (see Ogden on chart here)
  • The initial purchase price of the property cannot exceed $263,388 for single unit

As with all loans further restrictions, limitations, and the ability to qualify apply.  To find out more and to see if you qualify call your local expert Dan Davidson at 801-560-2333 or email him.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Unincorporated Utah County Highlights

  • The maximum loan for a home 29 years or newer is $5,000 and the maximum amount for a home older than 30 years is $10,000.
  •  0% interest, deferred loan. No payment is due as long as the applicants continue to own and live in the home as their primary residence.
  • Balance is due upon sale or when property ceases to be owner occupied.
  • You must be able to put down $1000 of your own money.
  • Must meet income limits (see Utah County on chart here)
  • For first-time homebuyers only
As with all loans further restrictions, limitations, and the ability to qualify apply.  To find out more and to see if you qualify call your local expert Dan Davidson at 801-560-2333 or email him.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Springville Highlights

  • The maximum loan for a home 29 years or newer is $5,000 and the maximum amount for a home older than 30 years is $10,000.
  •  0% interest, deferred loan. No payment is due as long as the applicants continue to own and live in the home as their primary residence.
  • Balance is due upon sale or when property ceases to be owner occupied.
  • You must be able to put down $1000 of your own money.
  • Must meet income limits (see Utah County on chart here)
  • For first-time homebuyers only
As with all loans further restrictions, limitations, and the ability to qualify apply.  To find out more and to see if you qualify call your local expert Dan Davidson at 801-560-2333 or email him.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Spanish Fork Highlights

  • The maximum loan for a home 29 years or newer is $5,000 and the maximum amount for a home older than 30 years is $10,000.
  •  0% interest, deferred loan. No payment is due as long as the applicants continue to own and live in the home as their primary residence.
  • Balance is due upon sale or when property ceases to be owner occupied.
  • You must be able to put down $1000 of your own money.
  • Must meet income limits (see Utah County on chart here)
  • For first-time homebuyers only
As with all loans further restrictions, limitations, and the ability to qualify apply.  To find out more and to see if you qualify call your local expert Dan Davidson at 801-560-2333 or email him.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Pleasant Grove

  • The maximum loan for a home 29 years or newer is $5,000 and the maximum amount for a home older than 30 years is $10,000.
  •  0% interest, deferred loan. No payment is due as long as the applicants continue to own and live in the home as their primary residence.
  • Balance is due upon sale or when property ceases to be owner occupied.
  • You must be able to put down $1000 of your own money.
  • Must meet income limits (see Utah County on chart here)
  • For first-time homebuyers only
As with all loans further restrictions, limitations, and the ability to qualify apply.  To find out more and to see if you qualify call your local expert Dan Davidson at 801-560-2333 or email him.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Payson Highlights

  • The maximum loan for a home 29 years or newer is $5,000 and the maximum amount for a home older than 30 years is $10,000.
  •  0% interest, deferred loan. No payment is due as long as the applicants continue to own and live in the home as their primary residence.
  • Balance is due upon sale or when property ceases to be owner occupied.
  • You must be able to put down $1000 of your own money.
  • Must meet income limits (see Utah County on chart here)
  • For first-time homebuyers only
As with all loans further restrictions, limitations, and the ability to qualify apply.  To find out more and to see if you qualify call your local expert Dan Davidson at 801-560-2333 or email him.