Costa Mesa agency helps first-time homeowners
The Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency has increased the maximum purchase
price and loan limit for its home-buyer assistance program to reflect the
high cost of real estate in the county.
The city is accepting applications for the Home Buyer’s Assistance
Program, a need-based program designed to help first-time homeowners
secure a down payment for a home, city officials said.
The program has increased the down payment assistance from up to
$35,000 to $40,000, in the form of a deferred second mortgage. The
Redevelopment Agency also upped the price of the house from $275,000 to
$340,000, which reflects the median purchase price in Orange County.
Applications are limited to first-time homeowners -- who have not had
ownership interest in real estate in the past three years -- and those
whose household earnings are no more than 120% of the county median for
their family size.
Information: (714) 754-4892.
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