This new program assists Sacramentans on their path to homeownership

This new program assists Sacramentans on their path to homeownership

Sacramento, CA (Aug. 30, 2023) - Applications are now being accepted for the “CLTRE Keeper First-Time Home Buyer Program,” a new service that provides homeownership resources to city residents with the goal of supporting underserved communities and entrepreneurs of color.

Funded by the City of Sacramento and managed by local community development nonprofit CLTRE, the eight-week program provides participants with the knowledge and financial resources to become first-time homeowners.

Ashley Garner CLTRE Keeper Program Director

“The ‘CLTRE Keeper First-time Home Buyer’ program will guide participants through every step of the homebuying process and help them toward their dream of becoming a successful homeowner,” said City of Sacramento Financial Empowerment Manager Amy Williamson.

The program will highlight economic opportunities such as government-backed home buying programs and down payment assistance programs, as well as suggested partnerships with local real estate agents, the City’s Financial Empowerment Center and nonprofit organizations that can provide further support.

Participants will receive a $15,000 forgivable home loan and a $1,500 “flex amount,” which can be used to mitigate any credit debt or can be put towards the closing costs.

The program is designed to assist income-eligible individuals and households that:

  • Live within the city of Sacramento in 95817, 95820, 95824, and 95828 zip codes

  • Have a gross annual income at or below 80% of the local Area Media Income

  • Live in the house purchased for 10 years to have the loan fully forgiven

The assistance is part of the City of Sacramento’s $10-million program to prevent displacement of residents in the zip codes around the new Aggie Square life sciences campus under construction at UC Davis Medical Center.

“This home buyer program is just one of the results of our work to make sure all of our residents benefit from the economic growth and jobs created by Aggie Square,” said Mayor Darrell Steinberg.

Applications are due on Sept. 6 with classes expected to start the week of Sept. 21.

Those interested in applying can visit the CLTRE website and apply online.

Learn more about the program by watching this video:

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