Federal Home Loan Bank’s (FHLB) Homebuyer Assistance Programs
Funds for the Federal Home Loan Bank Homebuyer Assistance Program are available. Act now before funds are depleted.
Qualify for these funds based on either occupation or income level.
Up to $15,000 in grant funds to help with homebuying costs
First-time and repeat homebuyers
Fixed and adjustable-rate options
Qualified borrowers can use these grant funds toward down payments, closing costs or to reduce the amount owed on the principal of your home loan.
The Atlantic Union Bank Home Loans team may be able to help you realize the dream of being a homeowner. There are three grants available, designed for qualified borrowers who could use extra assistance when buying a home.
For Qualified First-Time Homebuyers
- Up to a $12,5001 grant per household
For People Serving Our Local Communities
- Up to a $15,0001 grant per household for current or retired law enforcement officers, educators, health care workers, firefighters or other first-responders, veterans and active-duty members of the U.S. military or their surviving spouse
- Qualified first-time and repeat homebuyers are eligible
Workforce Housing Grant
- Up to a $15,0002 grant per household
- Qualified first-time and repeat homebuyers are eligible
Ready to get started?
Contact your Atlantic Union Bank Mortgage Loan Officer or follow the link below.
Disclosures
As a member bank of FHLBank Atlanta, Atlantic Union Bank offers the FHLBank's Homeowner Assistance Products listed above. The homebuyer must contribute at least $1,000 toward their home purchase. Borrowers must complete a homebuyer counseling program and can receive no more than $250 cash back at closing. This is not a commitment to lend or extend credit. All loans, credit and collateral are subject to approval. Terms, rates, data, programs, information and conditions are subject to change without notice. Not all loans or products are available in all states. Specific program restrictions may apply, so please consult your dedicated Mortgage Loan Officer for complete details.
1These funds are provided to member institutions, which in turn make them available for qualifying families with incomes at or below 80 percent of the county area median income or the state median family income, adjusted for family size as published by HUD, whichever is higher.
2Household income must be more than 80%, but not exceed 120%, of the area median income.
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