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Updated April 25, 2026

First-Time Homebuyer Programs in Kansas

Kansas's primary program is First Time Homebuyer Program via Kansas Housing Resources Corporation, offering up to 5% in down payment assistance. Here's how it works, who qualifies, and how to apply.

Kansas Program Overview

First Time Homebuyer Program

Administered by Kansas Housing Resources Corporation · Visit kshousingcorp.org for current terms
Max DPA
5%
of purchase price
Income Limit
$95,000
varies by county
DPA Form
forgivable
loan
Property Tax
1.41%
Kansas avg

What This Looks Like for a $350,000 Home in Kansas

Without Kansas DPA
FHA minimum down: $12,250 (3.5%)
Closing costs: ~$10,500
Cash needed: $22,750
With First Time Homebuyer Program DPA
FHA minimum down: $12,250 (3.5%)
DPA covers: $17,500
Cash needed: $5,250
Estimates only. Actual DPA amount depends on income, purchase price, county, and program tier. Verify current terms with Kansas Housing Resources Corporation.

How Kansas's First-Time Homebuyer Programs Work

Kansas Housing Resources Corporation offers First Time Homebuyer Program to qualifying first-time buyers in Kansas. Most Kansas buyers pair this with an FHA, VA, USDA, or Conventional 97 loan, using the DPA to cover the down payment, closing costs, or both. The DPA is structured as forgivable loan.

Eligibility requirements

Most Kansas HFA programs require: (1) you haven't owned a primary residence in the last 3 years, (2) household income under ~$95,000 (county-dependent), (3) minimum FICO score of 640-680, (4) the home is your primary residence, (5) you complete a HUD-approved homebuyer education course (typically online, ~6-8 hours).

How to apply for First Time Homebuyer Program

You don't apply directly through Kansas Housing Resources Corporation — you apply through one of their participating lenders. The agency lists approved lenders on their website. Get pre-approved with at least 2-3 of them: rates and fees vary, even within the same DPA program.

Combining Kansas DPA with federal loans

Pair First Time Homebuyer Program with FHA (3.5% down, 580+ FICO) for the easiest qualifying. Veterans should use VA loans (0% down) — DPA still helps with closing costs. Rural buyers should check USDA (0% down). Buyers with 3-5% down and good credit can use Conventional 97 or HFA Preferred for lower mortgage insurance.

Other Kansas buyer benefits

Beyond DPA, ask your lender about: Mortgage Credit Certificates (MCC) for federal tax credits up to $2,000/year, employer-assisted housing programs (some Kansas employers offer additional grants), and city/county DPA stacking (cities like the largest metros in Kansas often add their own programs on top of state DPA).

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