Delaware under review

Delaware Diamonds Home Loan

Current DSHA homeownership-loan materials and the 2026 DSHA product rebrand no longer list Delaware Diamonds as a separate live product. Older employee-discount and prior DSHA notices confirm the historical signal, but users need a current DSHA lender bulletin before treating Delaware Diamonds as active.

Historical / no current DSHA path 2026-04-24 2026-07-24
This official signal is still under review.

Keep the official source in view, confirm the current status directly, and avoid treating this page like a verified program detail page yet.

Official sources

Source links tied to this signal

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Comparison notes

What the sources say

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Current DSHA lineup omits Delaware Diamonds

The current DSHA homeownership-loans page lists Smart Start, First State, Keys4You, Take5, and Diamond in the Rough, but does not list Delaware Diamonds as a separate live program.

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2026 rebrand points to newer product names

DSHA's 2026 single-family mortgage rebrand notice emphasizes the current product lineup and does not preserve Delaware Diamonds as a named active track.

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Older official and benefits materials confirm only historical existence

Older DSHA notices and the DHR employee-discount flyer still describe Delaware Diamonds, so the issue is current status rather than whether the program ever existed.

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Verification checklist

What to verify yourself

Use this checklist to confirm current status, scope, and eligibility directly at the official source.

  1. Confirm whether any current DSHA lender bulletin after the 2026 rebrand still lists Delaware Diamonds as a separate active product.
  2. Confirm whether DSHA formally replaced Delaware Diamonds with Diamond in the Rough or another current product.
  3. Confirm whether the historical $15,000 occupation-linked assistance and forgiveness term exist anywhere in current DSHA materials.
  4. Treat employee-discount flyers as stale unless DSHA current materials also confirm the product.

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