Making Homeownership More Accessible
Buying a home may be more achievable than you think. We offer exclusive in-house down payment assistance programs along with additional state grant opportunities designed to help qualified homebuyers reduce upfront costs and move into a home sooner.
Unlike many programs, our exclusive in-house down payment assistance option does not require you to be a first-time homebuyer. We also offer additional programs that may provide even more benefits for eligible first-time buyers in Missouri and Kansas.
The best part? There's no separate grant application you need to complete ahead of time. We'll review the available options with you and help determine which programs may fit your goals and situation.
Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or ready to buy soon, we're happy to schedule a quick 5 - 10 minute call to walk you through the programs available and answer your questions on your schedule.
What Are Down Payment Assistance Programs?
Down payment assistance programs are designed to help homebuyers cover some of the upfront costs associated with purchasing a home, including down payment and closing costs. These programs can come in the form of grants, forgivable loans, or other assistance options depending on the program guidelines.
We'll help you explore available options and explain everything clearly so you can feel confident moving forward.
Why Homebuyers Explore Down Payment Assistance
Every buyer's situation is different, and the best way to understand your available options is with a quick conversation.
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We're here to help make the process simple, clear, and comfortable from the start.
Conventional loan programs paired with down payment assistance can provide flexible financing options for qualified buyers looking to minimize upfront costs while purchasing a primary residence.
FHA loans combined with down payment assistance may offer additional flexibility for buyers with lower down payment savings or credit scores starting at 600.
Certain renovation and fixer-upper loan options may also be paired with eligible down payment assistance programs, helping buyers finance both the home purchase and improvements.