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City of Sarasota Home / Living In Sarasota / OHCD Homepage / Homebuyer Programs

Single Family Mortgage Revenue
Bond Program

Note: Funding through Florida's State Bond Program is currently available in Sarasota and Manatee County.

For more information, please contact the lenders at the bottom of this page.

  • The Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bond program uses the proceeds from both taxable and tax-exempt mortgage revenue bonds to finance below-market interest rate mortgage loans for first-time homebuyers with very low to moderate incomes.

  • Mortgages obtained through the Single Family program are 30-year, fixed rate loans issued at the lowest possible interest rate. In addition to providing low-interest rate loans, this program offers credit counseling resources, down payment assistance and deep subsidy second mortgages.

  • Eligible applicants are individuals who are first-time homebuyers with an annual income that does not exceed program limits. The program is accessed through local participating lenders.

    For more information or a free pre-approval, please contact one of the following participating lenders:
Sarasota
Countrywide Home Loans
Contact: Linda McConnell
Office: 800-264-2969
Email:
Linda_McConnell@countrywide.com

Bradenton
CTX Mortgage
Contact: Peter Minarich
Office: 941-745-5665

 

Port Charlotte
Countrywide Home Loans
Contact: Patricia Iannucci
Office: 941-235-5843

 

   
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