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The Homeownership Incentive Program

The Homeownership Incentive Program (HIP) assists eligible persons who are buying a new or existing home within the city limits of San Antonio. Click on Table 1 (to see if you are eligible). Buyers must have stable employment, good credit and able to afford a mortgage payment. If you do not have good credit, you may qualify for a mortgage by working with HNSD's Housing Loan Officer. Please contact HNSD's Housing Loan Officer for information or download procedural guide.

HIP funds may cover the required down payment, closing costs and prepaid interest.
  • HIP Funds may not exceed $12,000 per eligible household.
The HIP loan will be amortized over 5 years @ 3%. Combined monthly Principal, Interest, Taxes and Insurance (PITI) cannot exceed 30% of gross monthly income (front ratio). Depending on front ratio, payback amount can be reduced to 50% or 25% of the HIP loan.
  • Percentages of the amount to be repaid are established based on the borrower's affordability.
  ELIGIBILITY 
  • Must be a first-time homebuyer, someone who has not owned any residential property within the last three (3) years. Exceptions do apply, please contact the Housing & Neighborhood Services Department offices for additional information. 

  • The maximum sales price cannot exceed $110,000, “Affordable Home Price” established by San Antonio City Council.

  • The home you purchase must be located within the San Antonio city limits. See Bexar Appraisal District’s “Property Search” for Taxing Authorities to verify location. Homes located in municipalities such as Alamo Heights, Balcones Heights, Castle Hills, Converse, Elmendorf, Windcrest, etc. are not eligible under this program.

  • You must be able to qualify for an FHA 203B, FHA 203K, VA, or conventional loan from a legitimate institutional lender. Lenders require that you have satisfactory credit history and stable employment history.

  • Your family's total gross income cannot exceed 80% of the area median income. Please see Table 1.

OTHER PROGRAM PROVISIONS

In accordance with HUD, all homes must have a Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Inspection conducted. These inspections are conducted in-house. As part of the HQS, any home built before 1978 are suspect to contain lead-based paint and must have a visual assessment done. If paint is found to be chipping and peeling, as a result of the visual assessment, the seller will be asked to remedy this deficiency according to information provided by the HQS inspector.

Any deficiencies noted in the TREC Property Inspection report must be verified as corrected by the same licensed Property Inspector upon reinspection (if applicable).

First-time homebuyer counseling by the City of San Antonio’s (COSA) Homebuyers’ Club is required for participation in the HIP Program. All prospective homebuyers must attend our counseling sessions and present a certificate of completion. The Housing & Neighborhood Services Department (HNSD) currently operates a Homebuyers' Club Program, which offers tangible education and counseling benefits to potential first-time homeowners. For further information on HNSD’s Homebuyers’ Club, see the back page of this brochure.

STEPS TO HOME OWNERSHIP

    1. Attend HNSD’s Homebuyer(s) Club classes to obtain a better understanding of the purchasing process, requirements, credit, home maintenance, etc.  

    2. Shop for your loan and choose a mortgage company or bank to finance the purchase.  

    3. Locate the home you want to purchase. A Realtor may be able to help you, but the program does not require that a Realtor represent you. 

    4. You must enter into an Earnest Money Contract with the seller and deposit a minimum of $500 with the title company as evidence of your intent to purchase the home. 

    5. When your loan application is approved and you have a contract, the lender will submit the required information to HNSD. Your lender will determine if you are eligible for assistance under the HIP Program or you can call HNSD.  

    6. Once your lender submits a complete file to COSA, a HNSD representative will contact you to schedule an appointment after once your approval has been established for HIP funds.

    For further information contact Esther M. Hernandez.

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