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Vermont Down Payment Assistance to Buy Your Home

Programs that help you buy a home in Vermont administered primarily by Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA). Amounts and income limits change often — confirm current terms before you shop.

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Main programs

ASSIST

Up to $15,000
Deferred second

0% loan for down payment and closing costs, repaid when the home is sold or refinanced.

How it works
A silent second mortgage covers your down payment or closing costs while your first mortgage stays a standard loan.
Repayment
Nothing due month to month. The balance is repaid when you sell, refinance or pay off the first mortgage.
Best for
First-time buyers who can cover the monthly payment but not the cash to close.

MOVE / MOVE MCC

Rate + tax credit
Assistance program

Below-market first mortgage with an optional mortgage credit certificate.

How it works
Assistance is paired with an agency-approved first mortgage and applied at closing toward your down payment or closing costs.
Repayment
Terms depend on the option you choose — some rounds are forgiven, others are repaid at sale or refinance.
Best for
First-time buyers who can cover the monthly payment but not the cash to close.

Zero-down VA home loans in Vermont

If you or your spouse served, the VA loan is usually the strongest option in Vermont — no down payment, no monthly mortgage insurance, and it is not limited to first-time buyers. It can often be combined with state assistance to cover closing costs.

Down payment$0
Eligible veterans, active-duty service members, National Guard/Reserve and many surviving spouses can finance 100% of the purchase price with no down payment, up to what the lender approves for income and credit.
Mortgage insuranceNone
VA loans never charge monthly mortgage insurance, so the payment is usually lower than an FHA or low-down conventional loan at the same rate.
Funding fee0% – 3.3%
A one-time fee that can be rolled into the loan. It is waived entirely for veterans receiving VA disability compensation and for eligible surviving spouses. First use with no down payment is currently 2.15%.
Loan limitsNo cap with full entitlement
Veterans with full entitlement have no VA loan limit — the loan size is driven by qualifying income and the appraised value. Partial entitlement (an existing VA loan) uses county limits.
Seller-paid costsUp to 4% concessions
Sellers can pay all normal closing costs plus up to 4% in concessions, which is how many veterans buy with almost nothing out of pocket.
CreditTypically 580–620+
VA sets no minimum score; lenders do. Residual income and on-time housing history carry real weight, so VA is often more forgiving than conventional.

Vermont veteran benefits

VHFA veteran assistance

Vermont adds a supplemental down payment grant for veterans on top of the standard ASSIST program.

Property-tax relief for disabled veterans

Vermont may offer local property-tax relief for disabled veterans — worth checking with the county assessor, since it lowers the payment used to qualify.

Typical requirements in Vermont

  • First-time buyer (no ownership in 3 years) for most programs
  • Household income at or below the agency limit for your county
  • Purchase price under the program limit
  • Minimum credit score, often 620-640
  • Primary residence only, 1-4 units or approved condo
  • Complete a HUD-approved homebuyer education course
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Canton, GA · July 2026

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Longmont, CO · July 2026

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Longmont, CO · August 2026

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