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Hennepin County Homebuyer Assistance Program

Hennepin County says the program is out of funds until summer 2026, and the remaining official materials conflict on the live amount and forgiveness terms.

Under review 2026-04-20 2026-07-20
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Current county page says funds are exhausted until summer 2026

The current county assistance-fund page says homebuyer assistance funds are exhausted until summer 2026 and points interested buyers to NeighborWorks for more information.

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Reference-only 2026 guide uses a different amount ladder and term structure

The December 2025 guide on the county RFP page says households at or below 60% AMI may receive up to $35,000 with a 15-year term, while households at 61% to 80% AMI may receive up to $20,000 with a 10-year term.

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County story page still uses the older $30,000 / 10-year framing

The public county story page still says the program offered up to $30,000 through 10-year forgivable terms, which does not match the newer reference-only guide.

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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 Hennepin County reopens homebuyer-assistance funding after summer 2026.
  2. Confirm whether the live amount ladder is up to $35,000 / $20,000 or the older up to $30,000 structure.
  3. Confirm whether the current program still prioritizes first-generation homebuyers and how exemptions work for other first-time buyers.
  4. Confirm whether Hennepin County publishes a clean current program page instead of relying on reference-only RFP documents.

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