Due to a decrease in State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program funding, the city is not accepting new applications for the Down Payment Assistance Program. First time homebuyers may qualify for assistance from Orange County, depending on funding availability.
State and federally funded grants are available to very low-, low-, and moderate-income households through city-registered mortgage lenders for homes purchased within city limits. Priority will be given to very low- and low-income households.
Please note: We only accept applications from city-registered mortgage lenders on the buyer's behalf.
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You must complete a pre-purchase homebuyer education workshop with a housing counseling agency approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Workshops are usually eight hours long, held over one or more sessions during a single weekend. Costs vary depending on the counseling agency. At the end of the workshop, you will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate is good for two years.
Find a Housing Counseling Agency
Once you have completed the homebuyer education workshop, you may then contact a city-registered mortgage lender to secure a loan commitment for a first-time mortgage with a fixed rate.
If you already have a lender and they are not registered with the City of Orlando, they will need to follow the process to become registered.
Become a City-Registered Mortgage Lender
Once you have an executed contract for sale of purchase, your mortgage lender can start the Down Payment Assistance Application.
We are not accepting new applications at this time.
For more information, including frequently asked questions, please read our Down Payment Assistance Program Guide.
View Down Payment Assistance Program Guide
Orange County provides assistance to qualified first time homebuyers for down payment and closing costs associated with purchasing a home.
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