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Down Payment Assistance in New Jersey — Two Routes, and Which One You Fit

There are two ways to get down payment assistance New Jersey buyers actually use, and they suit different people. The wholesale FHA route covers your 3.5% or 5% down as a second lien, starts at a 580 score, and has no income cap. NJHMFA gives a fixed forgivable second but wants a 620 score, first-time buyer status and income under a county limit. If your score sits between 580 and 619, the first route is realistically your only one.

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Down payment assistance in New Jersey can cover most or all of your down payment and closing costs through NJHMFA and other programs. Below is every New Jersey down payment assistance option and who qualifies.

What Down Payment Assistance Programs Are Available in New Jersey?

New Jersey home buyers have two main paths to down payment assistance: wholesale FHA DPA programs available through licensed mortgage brokers and NJHMFA state programs administered by the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency. Understanding the difference between them is the fastest way to know what you qualify for before you ever speak to a lender.

The FHA DPA programs available through Mortgage-World.com pair a 30-year fixed FHA first mortgage with a second lien worth either 3.5% or 5% of the purchase price. That second lien covers your FHA minimum down payment requirement in full, and in some cases extends to closing costs as well. There is no income cap on these programs — any borrower who qualifies for FHA financing can use them — and the minimum credit score is 580. The 3.5% second lien can be structured as a forgivable lien that disappears after 36 consecutive on-time payments, meaning after three years of making your mortgage payments you owe nothing on the DPA. Alternatively it can be a repayable second at the first mortgage note rate plus 2%, amortized over 10 years.

The NJHMFA First-Time Homebuyer Program pairs a competitive 30-year fixed rate first mortgage with a $10,000 forgivable second mortgage for down payment and closing cost assistance. First-time buyers — meaning you have not owned a principal residence in the past three years — who purchase within New Jersey income and purchase price limits qualify. Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, and Essex counties carry higher purchase price caps reflecting the North Jersey market, and the NJHMFA Smart Start program can provide up to $22,000 for income-qualified buyers in targeted municipalities. The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency publishes its current income and purchase price limits on their official website. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development also maintains a full directory of approved DPA programs and housing counseling agencies for New Jersey buyers.

A free mortgage review with Mortgage-World.com shows you both options side by side. Call 888.958.5382 or apply online and we will pull your NJ DPA options from multiple loan programs.


Program Comparison

FHA DPA vs NJHMFA — Program Comparison at a Glance

Compare the two main NJ home buyer assistance programs available through Mortgage-World.com (NMLS #1630225).

Program DPA Amount Min FICO Income Limit DPA Structure First-Time Buyer Required
FHA 3.5% DPA 3.5% of purchase price or appraised value 580 None Forgivable after 36 payments or repayable 10-yr No
FHA 5% DPA 5% of purchase price or appraised value 580 None Repayable over 10 years at Note Rate + 2% Yes
NJHMFA First-Time Buyer $10,000 forgivable second mortgage 620 Yes — varies by county Forgivable (conditions apply) Yes
NJHMFA Smart Start Up to $22,000 620 Yes — income-qualified Forgivable in targeted municipalities Yes

Down Payment Assistance New Jersey – Mortgage-World.com NMLS 1630225DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE NEW JERSEY  ·  MORTGAGE-WORLD.COM  ·  NMLS #1630225FHA 3.5% DPANEW JERSEYCovers FHA down paymentForgivable after 36 paymentsor repayable over 10 years580 FICO minimumNo income cap1st & repeat buyers eligibleFHA 5% DPANEW JERSEYCovers down payment + costsRepayable 10-yr at Note+2%101.5% CLTV available580 FICO minimumNo income capFirst-time buyers requiredNJHMFASTATE PROGRAM NJ$10,000 forgivable 2ndSmart Start up to $22,000Income limits by county620 FICO minimumPurchase price caps applyBergen & NNJ higher limitsWHO QUALIFIESNJ BUYERS580+ FICO (FHA DPA)Primary residence NJ1st-time & repeat buyersUS Citizens & Perm ResNon-occ co-borrowers OKHUD counseling required
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How It Works

How the Second Lien Structure Works for Home Buyers

When you use an FHA DPA program in New Jersey, two loans close on the same day. The first is a standard FHA mortgage at 96.5% LTV. The second is the DPA lien covering the 3.5% minimum FHA down payment. Together they reach a CLTV of 100% on the 3.5% program, or up to 101.5% on the 5% program — meaning you can buy a home with no down payment out of pocket. Before closing, at least one borrower must complete a course from a HUD-approved New Jersey housing counseling agency. After closing, 36 consecutive on-time first mortgage payments qualifies you to request the forgivable DPA second lien be discharged entirely. The repayable DPA adds a second monthly payment for 10 years at the Note Rate plus 2%, then drops off.

Bergen County and North Jersey: Understanding Purchase Price Caps

Bergen County DPA buyers benefit from higher NJHMFA purchase price caps that reflect North Jersey real estate values. NJHMFA updates county-by-county limits annually, and Bergen carries one of the highest purchase price ceilings in the state. For buyers whose price exceeds the NJHMFA cap, the wholesale FHA DPA program has no purchase price ceiling beyond the current FHA conforming loan limit — making it the stronger option in Bergen, Passaic, Morris, and Essex counties where home prices frequently push past state program thresholds.


Who Qualifies in NJ

Qualifying for Home Buyer Assistance: Credit, Income & Property

Borrower Requirements (FHA DPA)
  • Minimum 580 FICO for AUS-approved FHA DPA loans (3.5% and 5%)
  • Minimum 600 FICO if using manual underwriting on the 3.5% DPA
  • First-time and repeat home buyers are both eligible on FHA DPA
  • U.S. Citizens and Permanent Resident Aliens
  • Non-occupant co-borrowers allowed on FHA DPA programs
  • No income cap on qualifying income for FHA DPA programs
  • At least one borrower must complete HUD-approved housing counseling
Borrower Requirements (NJHMFA)
  • First-time home buyer (no primary residence ownership in past 3 years)
  • Minimum 620 FICO for most NJHMFA programs
  • Income must be at or below NJHMFA income limits for county and household size
  • Purchase price must fall within NJHMFA county purchase price caps
  • Must purchase and occupy the property as primary residence in New Jersey
  • Homebuyer education completion required before closing
Eligible Property Types in NJ
  • Owner-occupied primary residence in New Jersey
  • Single family detached and attached homes (1 unit)
  • Two-unit (duplex) properties with FHA DPA program
  • Planned Unit Developments and townhouses
  • FHA-approved condominiums without active litigation
  • Manufactured homes (double-wide): 620 FICO, 20-yr repayable DPA term
  • Investment properties and second homes are not eligible
Loan Structure & Terms
  • FHA first mortgage: 96.5% LTV, 30-year or 25-year fixed rate
  • Standard and high-balance NJ FHA loan limits both eligible
  • Forgivable DPA: no monthly payment; forgiven after 36 on-time payments
  • Repayable DPA: Note Rate + 2%, amortized over 10 years
  • 2-1 buydown allowed on 3.5% DPA (seller/builder paid only)

NJ Broker Advantage: Mortgage-World.com compares wholesale FHA DPA programs and NJHMFA state options for every NJ buyer. The FHA DPA programs have no income cap — a key advantage for Bergen County buyers whose income exceeds NJHMFA limits. We find the program that delivers the most down payment assistance for your purchase.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions: Down Payment Assistance New Jersey

What is the best down payment assistance program in New Jersey?
The best NJ down payment assistance program depends on your income, credit, and purchase price. For most buyers, the FHA 3.5% DPA forgivable program leads — no income cap, 580 minimum FICO, and the second lien is forgiven after 36 on-time payments. For income-qualified first-time buyers under NJHMFA limits, the $10,000 NJHMFA forgivable second mortgage is a strong option as well. Mortgage-World.com (NMLS #1630225) compares both. Call 888.958.5382.
How much down payment assistance can I get in New Jersey?
FHA DPA programs provide 3.5% or 5% of the purchase price — on a $400,000 NJ home that is $14,000 to $20,000. NJHMFA provides a fixed $10,000 forgivable second mortgage for first-time buyers, and the NJHMFA Smart Start program offers up to $22,000 in eligible municipalities. Because FHA DPA programs have no income cap, they deliver higher dollar assistance for Bergen County and North Jersey buyers where purchase prices are above state program ceilings.
Do I have to be a first-time home buyer for NJ down payment assistance?
No. Both the FHA 3.5% and 5% DPA programs are open to first-time and repeat buyers who meet credit and property guidelines. NJHMFA programs do require first-time buyer status — defined as no primary residence ownership in the past three years. If you do not qualify for NJHMFA, the wholesale FHA DPA program is your path to New Jersey down payment help.
What is the minimum credit score for down payment assistance in New Jersey?
The minimum credit score for the FHA 3.5% and 5% DPA programs in New Jersey is 580 FICO. Manual underwriting on the 3.5% DPA requires a 600 minimum FICO. NJHMFA programs generally require a 620 minimum FICO. If your score is between 580 and 619, the wholesale FHA DPA program is your primary path to NJ down payment help. Mortgage-World.com works with buyers across the credit spectrum — call 888.958.5382 to review your options.
Does New Jersey down payment assistance have to be repaid?
It depends on the program. The FHA 3.5% DPA forgivable structure carries no monthly payment on the second lien and is forgiven at your request after 36 consecutive on-time first mortgage payments — meaning after three years it disappears with no balance owed. The repayable DPA structure amortizes the second lien over 10 years at the first mortgage rate plus 2%. The 5% DPA is always repayable. The NJHMFA $10,000 second mortgage is also structured as forgivable under certain conditions. Our team at Mortgage-World.com walks every NJ buyer through exactly what payback looks like before they commit to any program.
Is there an income limit for down payment assistance in New Jersey?
The FHA DPA programs through Mortgage-World.com (NMLS #1630225) carry no income cap — any NJ buyer who qualifies for FHA financing can use them. This is especially valuable for Bergen County buyers whose income exceeds NJHMFA thresholds. NJHMFA programs do apply income caps that vary by county and household size. We compare both for every buyer. Call 888.958.5382.
What happens to the assistance if I sell or refinance?
It depends which route you took, and this is the part worth understanding before you choose. NJHMFA’s second is forgivable, so if you stay long enough it goes away entirely and you owe nothing. The wholesale FHA DPA second is a real lien: sell or refinance and it is paid off from the proceeds like any second mortgage. Neither is a trap, but they are different bets — one rewards staying put, the other simply gets you in the door and settles up when you leave.
Can I use assistance and a seller credit at the same time?
Usually yes, and they cover different things, which is why pairing them works well. The assistance goes toward your down payment; a seller credit goes toward closing costs and prepaid items like taxes and insurance. There are limits on how much a seller may contribute, and a credit cannot be turned into cash back at the table. Where buyers get caught out is agreeing the credit late — it needs to be in the contract, not a handshake after the appraisal.
Do I really have to do the homebuyer counselling?
For NJHMFA, yes — HUD-approved counselling is a condition, not a suggestion, and the certificate has to be in the file before closing. It is usually a few hours online and people generally find it more useful than they expected. Start it early. It is one of the most common reasons a file that was otherwise ready sits waiting a week, and it is entirely avoidable by booking it the same week you go under contract.
Will using down payment assistance make my offer weaker?
Some listing agents think so, and it is worth being ready for that rather than pretending otherwise. The honest answer is that a DPA file has one more moving part, and in a multiple-offer situation a seller may prefer the simpler one. What closes that gap is a proper pre-approval that already accounts for the assistance, so your offer arrives looking finished rather than conditional. We put that in writing for exactly this reason.

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