The state of Ohio just passed a budget with a new Grant for Grads program to help college graduates purchase homes with the intention of keeping these college grads and all their education and talent in the area. Although not all the details are worked out, the Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) will administer the program. and be taking applications later in the Fall. Applicants will receive a cash gift or grant of 3% of the home cost that can be used to cover closing costs or down payment. The gift is forgiven if the buyer stays in the state for 5 years. The grants will be available to all Ohio grads earning a degree in a 2 year program to post-grad degrees although income limits may apply.
This program coupled with the 1st Time Home Buyer $8,000 Tax Credit are too good to miss for any young grads. We're seeing many of the people who have used this 1st Time Buyer Tax Credit Program file an amended 2008 tax return and receive the $8,000 shortly after closing on their homes. The 1st Time Home Buyer $8,000 Tax Credit program is only good until the last day of November this year. Buyers must close on a home by that date.
All lenders either with banks or mortgage brokers will have information on the Grant for Grads program and be able to work with graduates to help them secure a loan and grant. Let me know if you need a referral of an experienced lender.
I guess there is never a question of who exactly pays for these programs, but I like that both these programs help stabilize our Toledo area housing market and attempt to keep people in what I think is a wonderful area to live in.