Brevard County Resources

 

Brevard County Purchase Assistance Program

Brevard County Purchase Assistance Program is designed to assist very low, low & median income families achieve affordable home ownership.

Brevard County does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, age, sex, familial status, national origin, or handicap.

Unit Eligibility

  • Must be located in Brevard County.
  • Can be a new home or an existing home. The assistance may not be used to purchase a manufactured home.
  • It will be the responsibility of the buyer to hire a reputable home inspector to identify any code-related repairs such as roof, plumbing and electrical.
  • Proposed monthly mortgage payment cannot exceed buyer's affordability ratios (front-end 34%/back-end 42%).

Homebuyer Eligibility

  • First time homebuyers only (not having ownership interest in the past three (3) years).
  • Must have ability to secure first mortgage financing:
  • Conventional, FHA, VA are all acceptable; 30 year fixed rate. MORTGAGE LOAN MUST BE AT CURRENT MARKET INTEREST RATES. If buyer cannot get a mortgage loan at a current interest rate, HFA. will first assist the buyer in correcting credit issues.
  • Liquid assets (savings, checking, CD's, treasury bonds, money market, savings bonds, etc.) can not exceed $8,000.
  • Must attend a Homebuyer Education workshop.
  • Maximum sales price and income limits apply.

Homebuyer's Contribution

  • Applicants must make a MINIMUM GOOD FAITH CONTRIBUTION, based upon their income bracket:
  • Out of Pocket expenses paid before closing are considered as part of the applicant's contribution (i.e. appraisal fees, credit reports, deposits, homeowner's insurance premium, etc);
  • At closing, the minimum contribution must be satisfied on the settlement statement.
  • The lender may require more contribution.

Homebuyer's Contribution Chart

Income Limits

Minimum Contribution

Very Low (50% or less ofAMI)

$500

Low and Moderate Income (51% - 120% ofAMI)

$1000

Maximum Assistance Level

Income Limits

Maximum Assistance

Very Low(50% or less ofAMI)

$22,400

Low (51% - 80% ofAMI)

$12,400

Moderate(81% - 120% ofAMI)

$5,400

Please Note: The actual amount of assistance provided would be the minimum needed to get an affordable housing unit. WE WILL NOT OVER SUBSIDIZE ANY HOUSEHOLD.

Second Mortgage

The assistance provided to each homebuyer will be in the form of a second mortgage. The second mortgage will be recorded in the Public Records of Brevard County. It is a Deferred Payment Loan (DPL) at zero percent (0%) interest or repayable for moderate income clients.

In the event of default the loan must be repaid in full to Brevard County.