Summary Overview
First Time Home
Buyers in Rockville, Maryland have several sources of
assistance available when purchasing a home. The Federal,
State of Maryland, Montgomery County and the local
City of Rockville governments as well as private organizations
administer the programs. The practicality of using any
of the programs to assist you in purchasing a home depends
upon the focus of the program and additional qualification
restrictions established by the organization responsible
for administering the program.
In order to review and understand how you might benefit from the programs,
you must first be able to understand the differences in the way the different
organizations define the term "First
Time Home Buyer" as it applies to each program.
The First Time Home Buyer programs benefit the buyer
in three basic areas; obtaining a purchase money mortgage,
assistance with the payment of a down payment and closing
costs and an exemption in the payment of the State Transfer
Tax charged at settlement.
The information about the First Time Home Buyer programs
is organized in the following sections: Maryland State
Transfer Tax Exemption, Purchase Money Mortgages and
Down Payment and Closing Costs Assistance. (1) The Maryland
State Transfer Tax Exemption applies to all First Time
Home Buyers purchasing a home in Maryland, regardless
of the County in which they will reside. (2) The State
of Maryland and County administrators organize the Purchase
Money Mortgage Programs and (3) the Down Payment and
Closing Costs Assistance Programs as they can and do
differ in availability and qualification criteria from
area to area.
Maryland State Transfer Tax Exemption
The Buyer is exempt from paying .25% of the Maryland
State Transfer Tax (,5% of the sale price) if the Buyer
qualifies as a First Time Home Buyer under the State
definition.
As an example of how the exemption is applied, it is
customary in Maryland in the sale of an existing home
for the State Transfer Tax to be split equally between
the Buyer and the Seller. If the purchase money mortgage
of the home were $100,000, the Buyer and Seller would
each pay $250.00 at closing. However, if the Buyer is
a First Time Home Buyer under the State definition then
the Buyer is exempt from paying their half of the tax.
The Seller would still pay their half of the tax ($250.00
in this example). If the contract of sale contains a
statement whereby the Buyer agrees to pay the full .5%
(or $500.00 in this example) of the State Transfer Tax;
then, the Buyer will only be exempt from paying half
of the tax as if it were equally split between both parties
and the Buyer WILL have to pay half of the tax (i.e.
the other $250.00).
Purchase Money Mortgages
The Maryland Mortgage Program (MMP) provides low-interest
mortgage loans to eligible home buyers with low- to moderate-income
households through private lending institutions throughout
the State.
Counties may receive an allocation of tax-exempt mortgage
revenue bond authority every year, based on population,
from the Federal government. Some counties choose to
transfer their authority to issue these bonds to the
Community Development Administration (CDA). CDA issues
tax exempt mortgage revenue bonds On-Behalf-Of (commonly
referred to as OBO) local jurisdictions through MMP.
Applicants may apply for either OBO funds or Statewide
funds (commonly referred to as Non-OBO Funds), depending
on how their needs are met by the income limits and maximum
acquisition costs for each funding type. Authority to
issue Non-OBO funds is received from the Federal government
based upon population. First time home buyers are required
to attend home ownership counseling. Review this list
of HUD Approved
Housing Counseling Agencies in Maryland. The Purchase
Money Mortgage Program Criteria that outlines the eligibility
requirements follow:
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payment and Closing Cost Assistance Programs
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Non-Profit Organizations
Under some purchase money mortgage programs where there
is a requirement for the Buyer to use their own funds
toward payment of some of the down payment and closing
costs, contributions from non-profit organizations are
considered an alternative and acceptable source of Buyer
funds. In this area, the mortgage loan program most often
used as the source of purchase money mortgage funds is
an FHA insured loan. Under HUD a charitable organization
is referenced in the HUD Handbook 4155.1 Rev 4, Section
2-10.
Some of the non-profit organizations require some form
of Seller participation in the non-profit organization's
program of home ownership or counseling and/or also require
that the home purchased meet or exceed specified levels
of habitability before the non-profit organization will
gift funds on behalf of the Buyer. Here are some of the
organizations (listed in alphabetical order) that are
active in this area and qualify as a non-profit organization
recognized as tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code
Section 501(c)(3).
A Final Thought for You
This is not an all-inclusive list of first time home
buyer programs for purchase money mortgages or for down
payment and closing costs assistance in the State of
Maryland. This section does cover many of the most widely
used programs. Baltimore City and several other local
governments may have additional programs from time to
time that are not covered in this section. You are encouraged
to contact the housing and community development authority
of the local government with jurisdiction over the area
in which you would like to purchase a home. Additionally,
it is also a good idea to contact the authorities overseeing
the programs presented above to ensure that the information
provided here is current. The dynamic nature of the programs
require frequent change in order that the programs remain
viable and relevant in satisfying the needs of the First
Time Home Buyer as intended.
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