Home buyers can get $10K grant toward downpayment if purchasing in parts of NYC and N.J.

Wells Fargo Home Lending has announced that it will offer $10,000 Homebuyer Access grants to eligible homebuyers who currently live in or are purchasing homes in certain underserved communities in eight different metropolitan areas throughout the country โ€“ and sections of NYC and New Jersey are included in the programโ€™s boundaries.

โ€œHomeownership is central to building wealth but has been out of reach for many minority families as a result of systemic inequalities in housing and finance,โ€ said Kevin Reen, head of Wells Fargo Home Lending. โ€œOne of the biggest barriers to achieving homeownership is coming up with the down payment. Weโ€™re proud to make this dream a reality for families through our new $10,000 Homebuyer Access grant.โ€

Wells Fargo says no repayment is required for the grants.

The offering falls under the companyโ€™s Special Purpose Credit Program (SPCP) and will be available to homebuyers who earn a combined 120% or less of the area median income in the county where the subject property is located. According to the Wells Fargo website, families in Richmond county need to earn less than $118,000 combined income to qualify.

โ€œThe grant funds can only be used toward the down payment on a Wells Fargo fixed-rate conventional loan secured by a property that will be the purchaserโ€™s primary residence,โ€ the lender notes in a press release. โ€œHomebuyers who are eligible for the Homebuyer Access grant can combine the grant with many other programs for which they may qualify.โ€

The Homebuyer Access grants are available initially to homebuyers who are purchasing homes in or who currently live in select areas in the following metropolitan areas:

  • Minneapolisโ€“St. Paulโ€“Bloomington, MN-WI
  • Philadelphiaโ€“Camdenโ€“Wilmington, PA-NJ-MD-DE
  • Dallasโ€“Ft. Worthโ€“Arlington, TX
  • Washingtonโ€“Arlingtonโ€“Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
  • Baltimoreโ€“Columbiaโ€“Towson, MD
  • Atlantaโ€“Sandy Springsโ€“Alpharetta, GA
  • Charlotteโ€“Concordโ€“Gastonia, NC-SC
  • New Yorkโ€“Newarkโ€“Jersey…

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