Pritzker Administration Relaunches
"Opening Doors" Homebuyer Assistance Program With Additional $8
Million
Down Payment Assistance Program Helping
Break Down Key Barriers to Homeownership
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[January 23, 2023]
Governor JB Pritzker today announced the reopening of
a homeownership program designed to help working-class families and
underrepresented communities of color throughout the state of
Illinois. Offered through the Illinois Housing Development Authority
(IHDA), the Opening Doors or Abriendo Puertas program is designed to
aid lower-income people of color who have historically faced steeper
barriers in their path toward homeownership with $6,000 in
forgivable assistance for down payment and/or closing costs. This
latest round of assistance is funded through $8 million in state
Rebuild Illinois capital funds and is expected to assist more than
1,300 potential homebuyers.
“Homeownership is a critical asset for growing generational wealth
and providing family stability. But with today’s fiscal climate and
the rising cost of living, prospective homeowners—especially those
from historically disadvantaged communities—are struggling to secure
housing,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “That’s why we are relaunching
our Opening Doors program with an additional $8 million in funding
to provide forgivable assistance for Illinoisans who would otherwise
not be able to afford a down payment or closing costs. Every
Illinoisan deserves the opportunity to buy a home for their
families, and that’s exactly what this program achieves.”
"When inequities have historically blocked low-income families and
families of color from buying a home, Illinois is stepping up to
right those wrongs and pave the way to a better future for
communities that have faced these barriers," said Lt. Governor
Juliana Stratton. "The Opening Doors Homebuyer Assistance Program is
a recommitment to our mission of showing that housing is a right for
all, and that every community deserves access to the opportunities
that come with owning a home."
Originally launched in December 2020, Opening Doors has assisted
more than 7,100 first-time and repeat homebuyers with $43 million in
Rebuild Illinois capital funds. The program increases home purchase
accessibility by addressing the financial and institutional barriers
historically faced by low- and moderate-income homebuyers across
Illinois. This includes Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
recipients, who pay hundreds of millions in federal, state and local
taxes, yet struggle to find mortgage lenders and programs that will
work with them.
“With an increasingly tighter housing supply and rising interest
rates, the cost of buying a home in Illinois is going up,” said IHDA
Executive Director Kristin Faust. “The goal of the Opening Doors
program is to help provide the necessary capital to provide an
opportunity once thought impossible to buy a home. I want to thank
Governor Pritzker and the Illinois General Assembly for entrusting
IHDA with investing in Illinois people and our communities.”
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Under Opening Doors, IHDA will
provide a 30-year 1st mortgage with a fixed interest rate and
$6,000 in down payment and/or closing cost assistance. The down
payment assistance is forgiven after five years, and no monthly
payment is due from the borrower. Borrowers must meet all
eligibility requirements established for IHDA’s down payment
assistance programs, and homebuyer education is required.
Critically, Opening Doors is not exclusive to first-time buyers,
may be used by buyers in any county in the state, and can be
used in conjunction with other down payment assistance programs
to increase homebuyer leverage.
“Opening Doors made becoming a homeowner a reality for me. I
really don’t think that I would ever become a homeowner without
this program,” said Nataly Kohshaba, who purchased her home in
suburban Cook County through the Opening Doors program.
In addition to the financial assistance, IHDA supports homebuyer
counseling and financial education services to increase the
number of low-income renters and households of color that are
ready to qualify for a mortgage. The program is also supported
by a robust marketing and outreach campaign that engages
HUD-approved housing counseling agencies, realtors, mortgage
lenders and others who work with historically disinvested
communities of color to increase awareness and promote homebuyer
education among potential borrowers and industry professionals.
Opening Doors is funded through a portion of the $200 million
appropriation to IHDA in the Rebuild Illinois capital plan (P.A.
101-0029). IHDA has used funding from the capital bill to
develop and implement various programs including reducing
barriers to homeownership and revitalizing and stabilizing
communities. IHDA expects to launch additional programs to help
create and preserve affordable housing in the coming months.
All IHDA mortgage programs offer safe and reliable down payment
assistance to first-time homebuyers, qualified veterans and
non-first-time homebuyers. All mortgage products are subject to
income and purchase price limits. Eligibility for each product
is based on the borrower’s credit profile, household income and
the purchase price of the home. In 2022, IHDA’s down payment
assistance programs helped over 5,200 households purchase a home
in Illinois.
Interested homeowners can find additional information and a list
of participating lenders at www.ihdamortgage.org.
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