Program still looks live
Broomfield's current housing-programs and income-limits pages still say the Down Payment Assistance Program is ongoing and still describe a 0% 30-year loan up to 10% of the purchase price.
Colorado under review
Broomfield still presents the program as active and the core loan structure remains clear, but current official sources conflict on the live income limits, exact first-time versus first-generation framing, and whether the applicant or lender should initiate contact with CHAC.
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Broomfield's current housing-programs and income-limits pages still say the Down Payment Assistance Program is ongoing and still describe a 0% 30-year loan up to 10% of the purchase price.
The CHAC flyer linked by Broomfield shows a four-person market-income number that does not match Broomfield's own 2025 CHFA-based income table, so the live income limits are not fully aligned across official sources.
Broomfield emphasizes first-generation priority and says applicants can contact CHAC, while the CHAC flyer centers first-time-homebuyer wording and says the lender should contact CHAC. That keeps the public intake and eligibility framing from being detail-safe.
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