West Virginia first responder home loans and programs

Current public paths

2 current public paths are live for West Virginia today, including 1 statewide path and 1 local or specialty path. Start with the free state facts and strongest public paths first. Open paid access only if you still need the full state board, related paths, or a clearer decision workflow.

Public pages live now 2 public paths
Current statewide paths 1
Current local and specialty public paths 1
Support types in public view Forgivable second mortgage, 15-year fixed-rate second mortgage
Last verified 2026-04-23
Paid layer 3 deeper research records

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Current statewide paths

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Current local and specialty public paths

1

Current city, county, employer, or specialty public paths already surfaced in this state.

Under-review public signals

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Deeper paid research tracked

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Program Amount Support type Repayment
Cabell-Huntington-Wayne Homebuyer Assistance Program Official city materials say the program can provide up to 25% of purchase price, capped at $25,000, as a 0% loan for down payment and closing costs, with at least $1,000 assistance and a required $500 buyer contribution. Forgivable second mortgage Forgivable if occupancy holds
Low Down Home Loan Current WVHDF materials describe up to $12,000 for down payment and closing costs when paired with an eligible WVHDF first mortgage. 15-year fixed-rate second mortgage Check official rules

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Cabell-Huntington-Wayne Homebuyer Assistance Program

Amount: Official city materials say the program can provide up to 25% of purchase price, capped at $25,000, as a 0% loan for down payment and closing costs, with at least $1,000 assistance and a required $500 buyer contribution.

Repayment: The official application describes a 15-year, 0% loan. If the buyer stays compliant through the first 10 years, the remaining balance may be forgiven. Sale, rental, transfer, or loss of owner occupancy can trigger repayment.

First-time buyer: Required

Timing: Official timing is not published clearly enough yet; confirm before relying on a closing schedule.

Risk checks preview

What gets flagged before you call a lender

  • Cabell-Huntington-Wayne Homebuyer Assistance Program must be paired with a specific first mortgage.
  • Cabell-Huntington-Wayne Homebuyer Assistance Program can trigger repayment on sale or refinance.

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Questions tied to this exact path

  • Which first-mortgage product must be paired with Cabell-Huntington-Wayne Homebuyer Assistance Program, and what breaks eligibility?
  • Which events trigger repayment for Cabell-Huntington-Wayne Homebuyer Assistance Program: sale, transfer?

Action checklist preview

What you would do next

  • Confirm the first-time buyer definition before you apply
  • Review the official City of Huntington planning and development page for Cabell-Huntington-Wayne Homebuyer Assistance Program

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Under review official signals

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What paid research already covers in West Virginia

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3 tracked deeper records

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What unlocks after payment

Specific program names, source notes, current-vs-conditional judgments, and the next lender or agency questions tied to this state.

1 tracked

city and county programs

City and county down payment or closing-cost programs that never make it into the free statewide layer.

1 tracked

employer-assisted paths

Employer-linked housing incentives and workforce programs that matter only if they fit your job or agency.

1 tracked

specialty and conditional paths

Conditional, paused, or specialty paths worth checking before you assume the state is a dead end.