Dream for All: Down payment assistance for first-time California homebuyers relaunches with new lottery


BY FELICIA MELLO

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A home for sale in the Sunset district in San Franscisco on July 12, 2023. Photo by Semantha Norris, CalMatters

A home for sale in the Sunset district in San Franscisco on July 12, 2023. Photo by Semantha Norris, CalMatters

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California will dole out $250 million more in down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers this spring, while making changes to its 1-year-old program aimed at reaching a more diverse group of borrowers across the state.

Last year frenzied homebuyers hoovered up nearly all $300 million budgeted for the California Dream for All loan program in just 11 days. While the new program was wildly popular, some realtors and lenders reported that clients who received the funds were already far along in the home purchase process, fueling speculation about whether the loans were going to people who already could afford to buy homes.

The program’s next round, launching today, keeps the same “shared appreciation” lending model: The state will give first-time homebuyers money towards a down payment — up to 20% of the purchase price or $150,000, whichever is lower — then it will get paid back the loan plus a share of the home’s appreciation whenever it sells again.