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1st-Time Homebuyers Can Get Loans For Homes In Tampa Valued Up To $300,000

Due to the increase in the price of homes in Tampa, the city is raising its loan amounts to cover homes up to $300,000.

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor made the announcement with members of housing counseling agencies on hand.
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor made the announcement with members of housing counseling agencies on hand. (City of Tampa)

TAMPA, FL — With housing affordability at the forefront of Mayor Jane Castor's priorities, the city of Tampa has expanded one of its housing programs to further assist income-eligible Tampa residents in becoming homeowners.

The city of Tampa's "Dare to Own the Dream" Homeownership Program provides forgivable down payment assistance loans to income-eligible homebuyers. Given the current market trends, loan amounts have increased, and the maximum purchase price has increased by $60,000.

Previously, first-time homebuyers participating in the program were restricted to buying homes that cost no more than $240,000, depending on their income. After observing significant difficulties in buyers finding homes at, or below, this price point, the city of Tampa looked into ways to increase the maximum purchase price to $300,000 to give buyers more flexibility in a tight real estate market.

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The city explored having even more flexibility to support the purchase of even higher-priced homes, however, current state laws impose a maximum home value of $311,000, which the city does not have authority to exceed. Increasing the maximum purchase price too much can also place families in a difficult financial situation with the risk of foreclosure.

"Finding a home right now, within a reasonable level of affordability, is increasingly difficult for most homebuyers, let alone for our low-income and working-class families," said Castor. "Too often, the cost of down payments and closing expenses prevents deserving families from being able to buy a home, which is why we must constantly evaluate and improve our programs. Every Tampanian, regardless of their income level, should be able to live in our great city, and our team is working diligently to maximize our resources and tackle this issue."

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Recently, the city designated $1 million in general funds to expand the program's loan assistance so it could reach more families, including those whose earnings fall between the 80 to 140 percent average median income. For example, a family of four living on an income up to $103,320 a year can apply to the program and receive up to $15,000 in down payment or closing cost assistance.

Those at 0 percent to 50 percent AMI can now qualify for loans up to $40,000. Previously, the maximum loan amount was $30,000.

During Fiscal Year 2021, the city of Tampa distributed more than $1.1 million to first-time homebuyers through the "Dare to Own the Dream" Homeownership Program. Those who benefit from the program must live in the home for at least 10 years for the loan to be forgiven.

Homebuyers interested in applying for the program must go through one of the following three housing counseling agencies: the Housing and Education Alliance, Solita's House or REACH (Real Estate Education and Community Housing Inc.).

A breakdown of the loan amounts based on area median income is provided below.

Loan Amounts Based on Area Median Income
• 0-50 percent AMI - $40,000
• 50.01 - 80 percent AMI - $30,000
• 80.01 - 120 percent AMI - $20,000
• 120.01 - 140 percent AMI - $15,000

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