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Clark County Welcome Home Community Land Trust

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Community land trust Ground lease and resale restrictions apply 2026-04-22
Agency Clark County
Support type Community land trust
Amount highlight Clark County CLT assistance comes through a community-land-trust structure rather than a flat cash grant: the buyer purchases the home while the county retains the land under a ground lease, reducing the effective entry price and preserving long-term affordability. Current public materials do not publish one single fixed dollar assistance amount for all homes.
Last verified 2026-04-22

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Clark County CLT is detail-safe, but current county materials still show a small conflict between the 3% downpayment wording on the preliminary-requirements page and the 5% downpayment plus closing-cost expectation in the FAQ.

Source note: The preliminary-requirements page says applicants should have at least 3% for downpayment, while the FAQ says buyers should be prepared for 5% downpayment plus roughly 2% to 5% in closing costs.

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Amount

Clark County CLT assistance comes through a community-land-trust structure rather than a flat cash grant: the buyer purchases the home while the county retains the land under a ground lease, reducing the effective entry price and preserving long-term affordability.

Type

Community land trust

Repayment

Current public materials describe a community land trust with a ground lease, owner-occupancy requirements, and resale restrictions rather than one standard amortizing or forgivable note schedule.

First-time buyer

Required

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Who qualifies?

First-time homebuyers, Households living or working in Clark County, Households with at least two people, Households meeting project-specific 80% or 100% AMI limits

What support do you get?

Clark County CLT assistance comes through a community-land-trust structure rather than a flat cash grant: the buyer purchases the home while the county retains the land under a ground lease, reducing the effective entry price and preserving long-term affordability. Current public materials do not publish one single fixed dollar assistance amount for all homes.

Do you repay it?

Current public materials describe a community land trust with a ground lease, owner-occupancy requirements, and resale restrictions. The county does not publish one standard amortizing or forgivable note schedule for all buyers; instead, the affordability controls are governed by the CLT ground lease and resale formula.

How do you apply?

Start with a Clark County information-session orientation, complete homebuyer education, submit the CLT pre-application, work with a preferred lender, and then apply for specific homes and any lottery windows when county homes become available.

Application timing

Current public materials show that pre-applications are open on a rolling basis, while formal home applications open when project-specific homes are released and may use lottery selection.

Official source evidence

Current Clark County materials show the Welcome Home Community Land Trust is a live borrower-facing CLT path with first-time-buyer, county residency-or-employment, household-size, credit-score, and project-specific AMI rules, plus orientation, pre-application, preferred-lender, and lottery steps for released homes.

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Last verified

2026-04-22

Current Clark County CLT pages and 2025-2026 county documents verified 2026-04-22

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Clark County Welcome Home Community Land Trust

Amount: Clark County CLT assistance comes through a community-land-trust structure rather than a flat cash grant: the buyer purchases the home while the county retains the land under a ground lease, reducing the effective entry price and preserving long-term affordability.

Repayment: Current public materials describe a community land trust with a ground lease, owner-occupancy requirements, and resale restrictions rather than one standard amortizing or forgivable note schedule.

First-time buyer: Required

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  • Clark County Welcome Home Community Land Trust requires a participating lender.
  • Clark County Welcome Home Community Land Trust can trigger repayment on sale or refinance.

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Questions tied to this exact path

  • Is your team approved to originate Clark County Welcome Home Community Land Trust for this household and loan setup?
  • Which events trigger repayment for Clark County Welcome Home Community Land Trust: sale, transfer?

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What you would do next

  • Confirm the first-time buyer definition before you apply
  • Review the official Welcome Home CLT overview for Clark County Welcome Home Community Land Trust

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