New Hampshire First-Time Home Buyer Grants
Down payment assistance in New Hampshire isn't one program — it's four layers you can stack: federal aid, New Hampshire Housing state programs, county funds, and employer-funded help. Most buyers find something in every layer.
How homebuyer assistance works in New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority — headquartered in Concord — is New Hampshire's main channel for state-level homebuyer aid. Programs typically pair a below-market first mortgage with a down payment and closing-cost grant or forgivable second lien. Rules vary year to year and by county, so what you qualify for depends on where in New Hampshire you're buying, your income, and whether it's your first home.
New Hampshire Housing programs alone don't tell the whole story. Federal programs like FHA (3.5% down), VA (0% down for eligible veterans), USDA (0% down in rural New Hampshire ZIPs), and HUD's Good Neighbor Next Door discount stack on top. Many New Hampshire counties and cities run their own down payment grants for local buyers, and a growing number of employers now offer down payment benefits to attract and retain staff.
That's why Home Approach's Grant Finder waterfalls through all four layers by ZIP code. You get a single total for New Hampshire — federal + state + county + employer — instead of guessing which program to apply for first.
The four layers of New Hampshire down payment help
FHA, VA, USDA, HUD
Nationwide programs that lower your down payment floor. Available in every New Hampshire ZIP; VA and USDA require eligibility (military service or a rural address).
New Hampshire Housing
New Hampshire's housing finance agency runs the flagship state programs — first-time buyer mortgages, MCC tax credits, and forgivable down payment grants for qualified New Hampshire residents.
Local New Hampshire programs
Individual New Hampshire counties and cities fund their own down payment and closing-cost assistance. These are the most overlooked programs — and often the most generous per applicant.
Employer-funded assistance
A growing number of New Hampshire employers — hospitals, school districts, universities, and private companies — offer forgivable down payment benefits as an employee perk.
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Run the Grant FinderNew Hampshire homebuyer grants: FAQ
What down payment assistance is available in New Hampshire?▾
New Hampshire homebuyers can typically combine assistance from four sources: federal programs (FHA, VA, USDA, HUD Good Neighbor Next Door), the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority (New Hampshire Housing), county or city programs local to where you're buying, and employer-funded down payment benefits. Home Approach's Grant Finder stacks all four layers by ZIP code so you see the full picture, not just one program.
Who qualifies for first-time homebuyer grants in New Hampshire?▾
Most New Hampshire programs define "first-time buyer" as someone who hasn't owned a home in the past three years. Income limits, purchase-price caps, and homebuyer-education requirements vary by program and county. Some New Hampshire Housing programs also offer targeted assistance for teachers, veterans, healthcare workers, and public-service employees.
Do I have to pay New Hampshire down payment assistance back?▾
It depends on the program. Some New Hampshire down payment grants are truly forgivable — you keep the money if you stay in the home for a set number of years. Others are deferred second liens (paid off only when you sell or refinance) or low-interest repayable loans. The Grant Finder shows the terms for every program it matches.
How much down payment assistance can I actually get in New Hampshire?▾
The total depends on your ZIP code, income, employer, and which programs you stack. New Hampshire buyers regularly combine New Hampshire Housing assistance with county-level grants and federal programs for meaningfully larger totals than any single source. Enter your ZIP in the Grant Finder to see your specific stack.
Is the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority the same as HUD?▾
No. New Hampshire Housing is New Hampshire's state housing finance agency, headquartered in Concord. HUD is the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Both fund homebuyer programs but through different channels, and eligible buyers can often combine them.
