Thursday, May 24, 2012

New Partnership Simplifies Finding Down Payment Help in Minnesota


The Minnesota Homeownership Center is proud to announce a new partnership with Down Payment Resource, the first web-based down payment assistance search tool to help both home buyers and Real Estate professionals seeking down payment and entry-cost assistance programs in Minnesota!

Beginning today,  the Center will offer direct access to Down Payment Resource through our website, and use our local expertise and existing partnerships to ensure the ongoing integrity of Minnesota-specific program information within the service.


REALTORS and other real estate professionals: imagine being able to print out a list of all possible down-payment and entry cost assistance programs to use as a handout at your open houses... or in your Buyers' Packets.  You can!  Visit the Center's website for a link to the new tool as well as other tools the Center has that can help YOU as you assist clients on their road to successful and sustainable homeownership.



Here are links to a couple of testimonials of the service... one from the perspective of a homebuyer, and one from the perspective of a REALTOR that uses the system to promote her listings and help her clients.


This is not Down Payment Resource's (DPR) first partnership in Minnesota... nearly two years ago, DPR began working with the NorthstarMLS which became the first MLS in the country to offer links to the DPR service. DPR aggregates down payment assistance information into its online platform and integrates that information into the NorthstarMLS (and other MLS systems throughout the country).  The tool helps connect eligible homebuyers and eligible properties with assistance, bridging the down payment gap for homebuyers, as well as moving real estate transactions forward in a difficult lending environment.

Many first-time buyers are unaware that they may qualify for down payment or other assistance programs in Minnesota.  It can be especially challenging to understand the requirements, benefits and application process for multiple programs.  This new partnership combines the Center's focus on sustainable homeownership through education and outreach with the content-rich and easy-to-use online platform from DPR.  Consumers that are looking for additional information about homeownership or any of the assistance programs, are connected to the FREE non-profit counseling services available through the Homeownership Advisors Network directly from the system.

Here's what DPR has to say about the partnership (from our press release): 
“We are thrilled to work alongside partners that share our goal of empowering consumers with information on down payment and closing cost assistance," said Rob Chrane, president of Workforce Resource. "The Minnesota Homeownership Center's leadership in housing, statewide expertise and relationships across Minnesota with affordable housing stakeholders will help increase program awareness across the state."

We're excited to be working with Workforce Resource / DPR too!


Have you used the system (either through the current arrangement with the NorthstarMLS or the new tool)? Let us know in the comments!


3 comments:

  1. Your style is so unique compared to many other people. Thank you for publishing when you have the opportunity, guess I will just make this bookmarked.

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  2. I am looking for a down payment assistance program that the seller does not have to contribute back to. One that is either all gift something. I am a single mom and a teacher so I am not sure if there are any programs like that.


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  3. @Alice Anne,

    Outright downpayment grants are certainly fewer that deferred payment (zero interest) assistance loans... but they do exist. Check out our Down Payment Resource to see if there are any available in YOUR area... and speak with a Homeownership Advisor (http://www.hocmn.org/buyingahome/housing-counseling/) for more detailed information about your specific situation.

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