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Housing & Neighborhood Development
451 South State Street
Salt Lake City UT 84111
801.535.7902
FAX 801.535.6078
Office hours: M-F 8 am to 5 pm

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First Time Homebuyer Programs Frequently Asked Questions

What is Salt Lake City ’s First Time Home Buyer Program?

Salt Lake City offers individuals and households who have not owned a home in the last three years, or have recently lost their interest in a home due to a legal action such as a divorce, the opportunity to purchase a home from the City.

Where are the homes located?

The homes are located in various city neighborhoods.  All are located within the boundaries of Salt Lake City.  We do not offer homes in locations outside of the City limits, such as in Murray or West Valley City .

What are the prices of the homes?

The homes are sold at appraised value.  By federal regulation, the value of the house is limited to the current FHA maximum.  Our home prices start at approximately $90,000.

If the homes are sold at appraised value, why should I purchase a home from the City?

Salt Lake City offers successful applicants the opportunity to finance the purchase of a home at a below market interest rate and only pay closing costs of $500.00.  We offer thirty year, fixed rate financing at either 3% or 5%, depending on your household income.  We don’t charge a monthly or up-front mortgage insurance premium.

What is the condition of the homes offered for sale in the program?

We offer a variety of homes each year.  Most are older homes that have been remodeled so they meet Salt Lake City ’s existing housing code.  In most cases, they will have new carpet, fresh paint, and quite often the kitchens and bathrooms have been remodeled and upgraded.  We also have some newer homes (about 5-8 years old) and from time to time we offer newly constructed homes in the program.

What is household income?

Each year, the federal government announces new income guidelines for each county in the country.  These guidelines are usually announced in February or March of each year.  Federal rules limit participation in Salt Lake City ’s First Time Home Buyer Program to households that earn 80% or less of the median income for Salt Lake County.  The income varies by the number of people in the household.  For example, the 2006 income limit for a three person household is $44,200.00.  For a four person household, the limit is $49,100.00.

Who is counted as a household member?

Everyone who lives in the house is considered to be a household member.  The one exception is when a person lives in the house and pays rent that can be verified as income on the recipient’s federal tax returns.  Income from all household members 15 years of age and older must be included in the household income calculation.  We don’t count unborn children as household members.

How much can I afford?

Salt Lake City requires that the monthly housing payment (principal, interest, taxes and insurance) be no more than 30% of your gross monthly income.  For example, if your total monthly household income is $2,500 per month, the maximum mortgage for which you could qualify is approximately $148,000.00 (payment of $750 per month for 30 years at 3% interest).  We also require that your total monthly debt (including the proposed housing payment) be no more than 39% of your gross monthly income.  In the example above, we would allow up to $225.00 in additional monthly debt payments.

What is counted as a debt payment?

We include any debts reported on your credit report.  These would normally include credit card debt, installment loans (cars, etc.) and other consumer debt.  We usually won’t include monthly medical or insurance bills.  Other monthly obligations that may not show up on your credit report will be included in the calculation.  An example of this would be a loan taken from your employer that is repaid through payroll deductions.

My credit isn’t perfect.  Can I still qualify?

We don’t require perfect credit.  However, we require that any bankruptcy be discharged for at least two years.  If you have judgments or collection accounts, you must show that you have entered into a payment agreement and are current with the terms of the agreement.  While we can overlook some past problems, we will carefully consider information that indicates a lack of commitment or willingness to repay obligations. 

Do you approve my application based on my credit score?

Our credit reports include your credit scores from the three major bureaus.  However, they aren’t a primary consideration in our credit decisions and are never the sole factor in approving or declining a loan.

What kind of employment history do I need?

We will check employment for the past two years.  If your job history doesn’t extend that far back, we may be able to grant an exception with a strong explanation.  We will count full time school as employment if we receive a copy of a transcript that indicates full time student status during the two year period.  In your current job, you must have completed any required probation period and your likelihood of continued employment must be described as excellent.  If you just started a new job, you must have completed your probationary period and we must be able to verify work for the last two years in a related field. 

My income is low.  May I use a co-signer?

We only accept occupants as co-signers on our loans.  Using parents or any other person who doesn’t intend to occupy the property as a co-signer isn’t allowed.

I’m a full time student.  May I apply?

Yes.  We will include any income derived from student loans, grants or family support as income for qualifying purposes.

I co-signed on a loan with someone else.  Can I qualify for the program?

We will look at the whole situation.  If you are taking a deduction for part of the interest paid on the mortgage or if the house in question is your primary residence (or was at some point during the last three years), or if the house is serving as your mailing address, we will determine that you are not a first time home buyer.

I recently immigrated to the U.S.  May I apply for the program?

You must be a legal resident of the United States.  You must have some type of long-term status to apply.  For example, a person living here in the United States with only a tourist visa would not be approved.  A person on a student visa could be approved, provided we could verify the applicant’s status as a full time student.

If I choose to purchase a home from Salt Lake City, are there other conditions of the program of which I should be aware?

Because the program is subsidized with funding from the federal government, certain conditions must be included in the program.  These conditions are detailed in the conditional quit claim deed that transfers the property to the buyer and reserves certain rights to the City.  The first time home buyer agreement also spells out these conditions.  The main conditions are that you must agree to occupy the property as your primary residence for 15 years (the affordability period).  You agree to properly maintain the property.  The City reserves the right to inspect the house, both inside and out, annually for the fifteen year affordability period.  If you decide to sell the house during the affordability period, the City has the first right of refusal to buy the house back from you at a price established by a new appraisal.  You will receive one fifteenth of the equity for each year you occupy the home. 

Is there a cost to apply to the program?

We charge a $50.00 application fee.  This must be paid when you submit your application. 

How long will the process take?

The time involved in the process varies by the number of applications we have received, by the number and types of homes in our inventory and by your housing needs.  For example, if you will need a four bedroom house for less than $125,000.00, it will take longer than if you need a two bedroom house at the same price.  It will take at least a month and probably longer to go through the entire process. 

Where can I obtain more information?

You may obtain more information by calling our office at 801-535-7228.  Our staff can respond to your calls from 7:00 AM until 5:00 PM.  If you would like to submit an application, you may download a copy from our web site.  ¡Se habla Español!


   
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