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Consolidated Plan | Programs | Newsletters | SHIP Program

Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bond Program

Note: Funding through Florida's State Bond Program is currently available in Sarasota and Manatee County. See 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
First Horizon Home Loans
Contact: Doreen D'Amico
Office: 941-341-1116
Email:
ddamico@firsthorizon.com

Bradenton
CTX Mortgage
Contact: Pete Minarch
Office: 941-782-2077

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

 

 

   
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