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First-Time Home Buyer Programs in Alaska

Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) Programs

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Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) Programs:

Updated March 2026

AHFC provides reduced-interest 30-year fixed-rate mortgages for first-time homebuyers (no primary residence in past 3 years, except targeted areas/veterans), plus partnerships for down payment assistance. No statewide direct grants, but options via AHELP and local/nonprofit programs. Homebuyer education required for most. Verify current rates, income/acquisition limits, and availability at ahfc.us (limits vary by area, household size, and targeted status).

First Home Limited:

Eligibility: First-time homebuyers (no primary residence in past 3 years), unless in targeted areas or qualified veterans.
Offerings: Lower interest rates on mortgages with income and acquisition cost limits (federal guidelines apply).
Requirements:

  • Income must meet area-specific limits (e.g., $129,000–$129,400 for 1–2 person in non-targeted Anchorage/Mat-Su; higher in targeted areas up to $154,800+ for 1–2 person—check AHFC tables for exacts by borough/census area).
  • Minimum credit score: 620.
  • Submit federal income tax returns for last 3 years.
  • Occupy property as primary residence within 60 days of closing.

First Home:

Benefits: Reduced interest rates with no income limits or acquisition cost limits—great for first-time buyers who exceed First Home Limited thresholds.
Eligibility: First-time homebuyers (no primary residence in past 3 years); no restrictions on income or purchase price.

Affordable Housing Enhanced Loan Program (AHELP):

Description: Partners with nonprofits/government agencies to provide down payment assistance or secondary financing (grants, deferred payments, or forgivable loans—funds subject to availability).
Requirements: Complete homebuyer education; eligibility varies by provider (often low/moderate income focus).

Local & Regional Programs (Examples):

Nonprofit and borough programs offer DPA—often forgivable or deferred. Availability fluctuates; check local sites or AHFC for current options.

Anchorage Area (Cook Inlet Lending Center)

Cook Inlet Down Payment Assistance: Up to 20% of purchase price (max $60,000) as a 30-year fixed-rate second mortgage. Covers Anchorage Borough, Kenai Peninsula, and Matanuska-Susitna Borough; targets eligible buyers (income/need-based).

Fairbanks North Star Borough

Fairbanks Neighborhood HOME Opportunity Program (or similar): Down payment and closing cost assistance for lower-income first-time buyers (≤80% AMI). Primary residence required; education often needed.

Statewide (Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority - THRHA)

Down Payment Assistance Program: Up to $20,000 as a loan for down payment/closing costs for qualifying first-time buyers with demonstrated need (Alaska-wide).

Additional Information:

  • HomeChoice Education Incentive: AHFC offers free resources (e.g., HomeChoice workbook/online "Finally Home!" course). Course completion may qualify for incentives like closing credits—confirm current status with AHFC or lender (program under update).
  • USDA Loans: 0% down in eligible rural Alaska areas; income limits apply.
  • VA Loans: 0% down for eligible veterans/active-duty military.
  • FHA Loans: 3.5% minimum down (580+ credit; 10% if below 580).

Alaska programs emphasize low rates and targeted help—always verify with an AHFC-approved lender. Seeking Agents® connects you with Alaska agents who understand these options and compete to offer reduced commissions or added services—free for buyers/sellers!

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