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Clarksville first-time homebuyers down payment assistance

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Unknown Check official rules 2026-04-18
Agency City of Clarksville First Time Homebuyers Program
Support type Unknown
Amount highlight Up to $25,000 in assistance, subject to funding availability and underwriting, for low-income first-time buyers purchasing within Clarksville city limits.
Last verified 2026-04-18

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Amount

Up to $25,000 in assistance, subject to funding availability and underwriting, for low-income first-time buyers purchasing within Clarksville city limits.

Type

Unknown

Repayment

Check official rules on the linked program page because this intake summary does not normalize repayment terms yet.

First-time buyer

Required

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Who qualifies?

First-time homebuyers

What support do you get?

Up to $25,000 in assistance, subject to funding availability and underwriting, for low-income first-time buyers purchasing within Clarksville city limits.

Do you repay it?

Check official rules on the linked program page because this intake summary does not normalize repayment terms yet.

How do you apply?

Download the city DPA application from the program page; buyer must meet HUD income limits, buy within Clarksville city limits, and complete a HUD-approved housing counseling program. CNCS says it covers the course cost if assistance is approved.

Official source evidence

Official City of Clarksville page says the program provides up to $25,000, links to the application, and gives current contact details for Neighborhood and Community Services.

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Last verified

2026-04-18

2026-04-18

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Clarksville first-time homebuyers down payment assistance

Amount: Up to $25,000 in assistance, subject to funding availability and underwriting, for low-income first-time buyers purchasing within Clarksville city limits.

Repayment: Check official rules on the linked program page because this intake summary does not normalize repayment terms yet.

First-time buyer: Required

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  • How does Clarksville first-time homebuyers down payment assistance define a first-time buyer for this household?
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