Chase Expands $5,000 Homebuyer Grant Program to Help More Hispanic and Latino Families Achieve Homeownership
Chase Home Lending has expanded its $5,000 Homebuyer Grant program to nearly 5,000 Hispanic and Latino communities across 20 markets. This initiative addresses major barriers to homeownership, including down payments and closing costs. Launched in 2021 for predominantly Black communities, the program aligns with Chase's commitment to racial equity and economic empowerment. The grant can be combined with various mortgage options and supports properties in designated census tracts. Additional resources for homebuyers include a $2,000 VA Purchase Closing Cost Benefit for veterans.
- Expansion of the $5,000 Homebuyer Grant program to 5,000 Hispanic and Latino communities.
- Alignment with Chase's commitment to racial equity and closing the wealth gap.
- Support for homeownership through additional resources like the $2,000 VA Purchase Closing Cost Benefit.
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The bank also introduced resources for veterans and aspiring homebuyers
“This grant supports Chase’s long-term, comprehensive commitment toward uplifting and empowering Black, Hispanic, and Latino neighborhoods,” said
The
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Is available on DreaMaker,
Standard Agency , FHA andVA mortgages. - Can be used toward closing costs, down payment, and/or for mortgage points that can reduce the interest rate.
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Can be combined with the
Homebuyer Education Benefit when purchasing a home with a DreaMaker mortgage and completing an approved course.$500 - Is available on properties located in designated census tracts.
- Is eligible for purchase mortgages on a primary residence only.
Chase first rolled out the
While the rate for Hispanic and Latino people was
“The Chase Homebuyer Grant helps alleviate some of the stress that comes with down payment and closing costs. Those are two of the biggest hurdles I see clients struggle with, even when they are putting down less than
This grant is part of a special purpose credit program (SPCP) that Chase developed in accordance with federal legal requirements. It’s available for purchases of properties in communities identified by the
To find out if a property qualifies for the
Additionally, Chase continues to add resources to support homeownership for all customers:
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Veterans Purchase Closing Cost Benefit—Chase recently announced a
VA Purchase Closing Cost Benefit for veterans, servicemembers and their families purchasing a home with a$2,000 VA mortgage loan. It’s also stackable with Chase’s Homebuyer Grant, up to in eligible neighborhoods, and the$5,000 Closing Guarantee.$5,000
- Steps To Homeownership—Chase has rolled out a new homebuyer education program in partnership with select non-profits. Steps To Homeownership is intended to support consumers who are not yet financially ready to purchase a home, but are committed to taking the necessary steps to prepare. Budgeting guidance, credit counseling and a financial health assessment are offered to prospective buyers through this program. Chase has forged partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide housing counseling in more than 20 markets nationwide.
- Beginner To Buyer Podcast—Chase has launched Spanish episodes of its Beginner To Buyer podcast on YouTube. The podcast breaks down the homebuying process—especially helpful for first-time buyers—with episodes that address common fears or misconceptions about buying a home, including where to start and how to navigate what can feel like an overwhelming process.
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