Pennsylvania offers down payment assistance through state, county, and city housing agencies, including grants, forgivable loans, and low- or no-interest second mortgages.
Statewide options may provide forgivable second loans up to ~5% of purchase or appraised value, no-interest second mortgages up to $6K, or $500 grants.
Common eligibility details often include minimum credit standards, qualifying first mortgages, income and purchase limits, buyer contributions, homebuyer education, and owner-occupancy requirements.
County and city programs can add targeted help, with assistance commonly reaching $10K and one city-level option offering up to $20K locally.
Buyers should compare area median income rules, forgiveness timelines, asset limits, counseling requirements, and lender participation before choosing the best Pennsylvania assistance path.
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