OHFA: Ohio Heroes, and Dayton’s Target Area Loan Programs

December 2nd, 2008

Buying a house in Dayton Ohio? Start with the financing. And when you start looking for loans, you may want to consider several options available to very specific buyers: Doctors, Active Military, Teachers, Nurses, Firefighters, First-time Buyers, and those folks who are looking for homes in certain areas of the Miami Valley.

OHFA is the Ohio Housing Finance Agency. They offer several real estate loan programs that Dayton area home buyers might want to take a look at. We call them “Oh’-Fuh” loans and they are programs for Ohio residents who meet specific criteria- some service sector jobs, some are targeted to home buyers in specific neighborhoods, some are first time home buyers.

PCSing to Wright Patterson Air Force Base? Are you relocating to Dayton to fulfill your medical residency? You might qualify for the Ohio heroes program:

Ohio heroes make a difference in our lives by working hard in critical jobs every day. OHFA is proud to offer all the benefits of our First-Time Homebuyer Program to Ohio’s heroes at a 1/4% lower interest rate.

The Ohio Heroes Program is available to the following full-time employees who are:

* Active Military, Active Reserve, or a Veteran – Qualified Active Duty Service personnel include Armed Services or Reserve Forces. Qualified veterans include military members honorably discharged from any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.
* Firefighters, Emergency Medical Technicians or Paramedics – Sworn paid members of a fire department whose regular duties include fire suppression or prevention, emergency medical response, hazardous materials response.
* Health Care Workers – Certified, accredited, or licensed health care workers who are employed full-time as a medical resident or fellow, dental hygienist, nurse, nursing assistant, pharmacist, pharmacy technician, physician’s assistant, medical technician, technologist, or therapist.
* Police Officers – Individuals commissioned as a police officer by a federal, state, county, or municipal or township government, or a public or private college or university; must be sworn to uphold, and make arrests for violations of federal, state, county, municipal, or township law or respond to terrorism.
* Teachers – Individuals employed full-time by an accredited or state recognized public school, private school, or federal, state, county, or municipal educational agency as a state-certified classroom teacher or administrator in grades K-12 or higher education.

First-time Homebuyers in Dayton Ohio might want to look at this program:

To qualify for an OHFA loan, you must also:

* Be a first-time homebuyer—someone who has not owned or had an ownership interest in his/her principal residence in the last three years—or be a qualified military veteran. Not a first-time homebuyer or a military veteran? Check out our Target Area Loan Program.
* Be creditworthy. Minimum credit scores may apply.
* Have a signed Purchase and Sales Agreement for a qualifying property.
* Qualify for the loan being requested. Lenders will assess your ability to afford a home by considering income, assets, job stability, liabilities, and other criteria.

The Target Area Program is designed to offer help to people looking to buy in very specific neighborhoods or communities- Jefferson Township, Sidney, parts of Dayton, including Historic South Park, for example. The link to the OHFA Target Area pdf is here.

The OHFA website is full of general information about Ohio real estate as well, like avoiding foreclosure, and state and federal housing resources, go take a look.

The Ohio Housing Finance Agency is an Equal Opportunity Housing entity. Loans are available
on a fair and equal basis regardless of race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin,
military status, disability or ancestry. Please visit www.ohiohome.org for more information.

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