WCDA Standard First-Time Homebuyer program
The Wyoming Community Development Authority (WCDA) offers a Standard First-time homebuyer program in Wyoming, a 30-year fixed low-rate mortgage loan, and a down payment assistance loan. First-time homebuyers are individuals who haven’t purchased any residential property as a primary residence in the last 36 months. This program allows buyers to get an FHA, USDA, or VA loan.
To qualify for this program, a buyer must buy a home within the WCDA’s purchase price limits ($481,176 in most areas and $1,110,406 in Teton County) and income limits, which can change depending on the household size & the county in which he/she is planning to buy a home.
Apart from this, the residential property cannot exceed 10 acres and must be occupied by the owner as their primary residence. Qualified homes include manufactured homes and single-family homes. Properties which are kept for rental income are not eligible for this program.
Additionally, an eligible applicant must take a homebuyer education class offered by the Wyoming Housing Network, Inc.
WCDA Spruce Up program
Under the WCDA’s Spruce Up program, first-time home buyers in Wyoming get a combination of mortgage and rehabilitation loans. This is extremely helpful for the buyers to finance the purchase of their residential property as well as the cost of maintenance. These expenses can be for non-structural repairs, HVAC or electrical system replacement, or even renovation. The loan amount cannot go beyond the WCDA’s price thresholds, and the eligibility criteria are the same as the WCDA Standard First-time Homebuyer program.
HFA Preferred loans
In addition to the above two programs, WCDA also gives repeat and first-time home buyers in Wyoming access to Fannie Mae HFA Preferred traditional loans. These loans are for 30 years and don’t have any purchase price restrictions. However, buyers still need to fulfill income requirements for respective counties and household sizes.
Here are some other requirements:
- Minimum credit score: 620
- Education: Homebuyer Education program
- Size: The home must be constructed on 10 acres of land or even less
- Occupancy: Must live in that home as a primary residence for at least 12 months.