Quick Answer
Alameda County offers 40 active down payment assistance programs with up to $300,000 in assistance (via ReCoverCA Homebuyer Assistance Program). 9 programs are grants requiring no repayment. Minimum credit score: 600. Programs include grants, forgivable loans, deferred loans, and tax credits for Alameda homebuyers.
Alameda homebuyers have access to 40 active down payment assistance programs, ranging from outright grants that never need repayment to deferred loans worth up to $200,000. That includes 9 grant programs that require no repayment at all.
I have spent the last two and a half decades working with California homebuyers, and the pattern is the same in every county I serve: qualified buyers who would easily meet income and credit requirements never apply for DPA because they do not know it is available. This page is built to solve that problem for Alameda County specifically. You get every active program in one place, with real dollar amounts and real eligibility rules.
Nothing on this page is a pitch. It is a reference. Once you know what is out there, deciding which programs to pursue is a lot easier.
Alameda County DPA at a Glance
Program Types Available
- ✓ Grant Programs (11)
- ✓ Shared Appreciation Loans (2)
- ✓ Forgivable Loans (2)
- ✓ Deferred Payment Loans (24)
- ✓ Repayable Second Mortgages (3)
- ✓ Other Programs (5)
Key Numbers
- Max Assistance: Up to $300,000 (ReCoverCA Homebuyer Assistance...)
- Lowest Credit Score: 600
- Income Limits: Vary by program; some have none
- First-Time Buyer Required: Not always
Alameda Housing Market Context for DPA Buyers
The median single-family home price in Alameda County is approximately $1,150,000, up about 1.5% year-over-year (Q1 2026 estimate, San Francisco Bay Area region). That price point determines which DPA programs are most useful here and how far the available assistance amounts will actually stretch.
Alameda County spans a wide affordability range, from high-cost Tri-Valley and Berkeley to more accessible markets in Hayward, San Leandro, and East Oakland. The county median masks the fact that buyers can find sub-$700K homes in several pockets.
| City | Approx. Median Home Price | DPA Picture |
|---|---|---|
| Oakland | $850,000 | DPA stacking (state + county + employer) often required. |
| Fremont | $1,550,000 | Condos, BMR units, or stacked DPA typically needed. |
| Hayward | $880,000 | DPA stacking (state + county + employer) often required. |
City medians are approximate Q1 2026 estimates. Actual transaction prices vary by neighborhood, home size, and condition.
What this means in practice for Alameda:
On a $1,150,000 home with FHA financing, you would need about $40,250 for the 3.5% down payment. First Home Emeryville Down Payment Assistance Program (up to $200,000) covers the entire 3.5% FHA down payment with $159,750 left over for closing costs.
Grant Programs
Grants are the gold standard of DPA — you don't pay them back. Here are the grant programs available to Alameda County homebuyers.
Forgivable Loans
Forgivable loans are forgiven after a set period (typically 3-7 years) of living in the home. If you stay, you keep the money.
Deferred Payment Loans
Deferred loans charge zero monthly payments while you live in the home. You repay when you sell, refinance, or move out. These are a strong option if you want to keep your monthly costs low.
Repayable Second Mortgages
These programs provide DPA as a second mortgage with monthly payments. The amounts are significant and the qualification is broader — no first-time buyer requirement, no income caps for some.
Tax Credit Programs
Tax credits aren't cash at closing, but they reduce your federal income tax every year for the life of the loan — and can help you qualify for a larger loan.
Income Limits for Alameda County DPA
Income limits are the most confusing part of DPA eligibility. Here's the cheat sheet for Alameda:
| AMI Threshold | 4-Person Household | Programs at This Level |
|---|---|---|
| 80% AMI | ~$125,050 | Golden Opportunities, GSFA Platinum Standard, Workforce Initiative Subs..., CalHFA Forgivable Equity ... +6 more |
| 120% AMI | ~$191,750 | CalHFA Dream For All Shar..., Hayward First-Time Homebu..., Pleasanton Down Payment A... |
| 150% AMI | ~$239,700 | — |
| No Limit | Unlimited | AC Boost, Golden Opportunities, GSFA Platinum Standard, NeighborhoodLIFT +24 more |
Don't know your AMI level? Use our AMI Lookup Tool to check your county's limits by household size.
What You Can Afford in Alameda County with DPA
One of the most common questions first-time buyers ask is "how much house can I actually afford with down payment assistance?" The table below runs the math for Alameda using the CalHFA MyHome (down payment) + ZIP (closing cost) stack on FHA financing. MyHome covers the 3.5% FHA down payment, and ZIP covers closing costs, so your purchase power is driven entirely by what your income can support under FHA loan limits for Alameda.
In Alameda County, the 2026 FHA loan limit for a 1-unit home is $1,249,125. That means an FHA-financed purchase using the CalHFA MyHome down payment assistance caps out around $1,294,000 in purchase price, regardless of how much income you have. Buyers targeting homes above that price in Alameda typically need conventional financing, a larger down payment, or both.
| Annual Household Income | Max Monthly PITI | Max Purchase Price | Binding Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| $100,000 | $3,150/mo | $403,000 | Income-based |
| $125,000 | $4,088/mo | $529,000 | Income-based |
| $150,000 | $5,025/mo | $654,000 | Income-based |
| $316,000 | $11,250/mo | $1,294,000 | FHA-capped |
Assumptions behind this table
- 30-year fixed FHA loan at 6.125% (illustrative; rates change daily)
- 3.5% down payment covered by CalHFA MyHome (no borrower down payment required)
- ZIP covers closing costs (does not affect purchase power)
- UFMIP of 1.75% financed into the loan; annual MIP of 0.55%
- Property tax estimated at 1.25% annually; hazard insurance $150/month
- 45% back-end DTI with $600/month in non-housing debt (car, credit cards, student loans)
- Purchase price rounded to nearest $1,000
- 2026 FHA loan limit for Alameda County (1-unit): $1,249,125
- 2025 CalHFA income cap for Alameda County: $316,000
Estimates only. Actual qualification depends on credit, full debt profile, property type, and lender-specific underwriting. Contact a licensed mortgage originator for a personalized pre-approval.
How to Apply for Down Payment Assistance in Alameda County
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Check Your Eligibility
Use our free eligibility tool to see which programs match your situation. Enter your county, income, and target home price.
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Get Pre-Approved with a DPA-Approved Lender
Not every lender participates in every DPA program. Work with a lender who is approved for the programs you want. Ask specifically about CalHFA, NHF, Chenoa Fund, and GSFA approval.
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Complete Homebuyer Education (If Required)
Many programs require an 8-hour HUD-approved homebuyer education course. Online options through eHome America and Framework are accepted by most programs.
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Find a Home & Make an Offer
Your lender will structure the DPA into your loan package. Some programs have purchase price limits and property type restrictions, so confirm eligibility before making offers.
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Close & Move In
The DPA funds are disbursed at closing alongside your first mortgage. No separate application process — your lender handles everything.
Stacking Programs: Combining Multiple DPA Sources
One of the most powerful strategies in Alameda is combining multiple DPA programs. Here are proven combinations:
CalHFA Stack (Most Popular)
CalHFA Zero Interest Program (ZIP) + CalHFA Down Payment Assistance - FHA + CalHFA Down Payment Assistance - Conventional
Maximum Assistance Stack
ReCoverCA Homebuyer Assistance Program ($300,000) + First Home Emeryville Down Payment Assistance Program ($200,000)
Key rule: Not all programs can be combined. Your lender must confirm layering compatibility before you commit.
Programs by Area Within Alameda County
All 47 programs listed on this page are available throughout Alameda County. 9 are statewide California programs, and 38 are specific to Alameda or surrounding areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much down payment assistance can I get in Alameda County?
Up to $300,000 through available programs. Top programs by amount: ReCoverCA Homebuyer Assistance Program ($300,000), First Home Emeryville Down Payment Assistance Program ($200,000), Homebuyer Assistance ($125,000). Multiple programs can often be combined for even more assistance.
Do I need to be a first-time homebuyer?
Not always. 14 programs available in Alameda are open to repeat buyers, including Golden Opportunities, GSFA Platinum Select, GSFA Platinum Standard. First-time buyer is typically defined as not having owned a home in the past three years.
What credit score do I need?
As low as 600 (Chenoa Fund DPA). Most programs accept 620-660. CalHFA programs typically require 660+.
Are there income limits?
Many programs have income limits based on Area Median Income (AMI). Common thresholds are 80%, 120%, and 150% AMI. Some programs have no income limits at all. Use our free eligibility tool to see which programs match your specific income.
Can I combine multiple programs?
Yes — stacking is common. For example, CalHFA first mortgage programs can often be paired with MyHome or ZIP assistance. Your lender can identify which combinations work together.
Do I have to repay the assistance?
It depends on the type. Grants = no repayment. Forgivable loans = forgiven after 3-7 years. Deferred loans = repaid when you sell or move out (no monthly payments). Repayable seconds = monthly payments. Alameda County has programs in multiple categories.
How do down payment assistance programs work in California?
DPA programs provide funds to cover part or all of your down payment and sometimes closing costs. You apply through a participating lender — not directly with the program. The assistance is structured as a grant (free money), a forgivable loan (forgiven after 3-7 years), a deferred loan (repaid when you sell), or a shared appreciation loan (repay original amount plus a share of your home's value increase). Your lender handles the DPA paperwork alongside your main mortgage.
Can I use down payment assistance with an FHA loan?
Yes. Most DPA programs in Alameda County work with FHA loans. CalHFA's MyHome program offers up to 3.5% of the purchase price specifically for FHA borrowers. Chenoa Fund, GSFA, and National Homebuyers Fund also pair with FHA financing. Your lender must be approved for both the FHA program and the specific DPA program you want to use.
How long does it take to get down payment assistance?
DPA doesn't add a separate timeline — it's built into your mortgage process. A typical home purchase with DPA takes 30-45 days from accepted offer to closing, the same as a standard mortgage. The main time investment is upfront: completing homebuyer education (most programs require an 8-hour course) and getting pre-approved with a DPA-approved lender. Start the pre-approval process before you begin house hunting.
Can I get down payment assistance with bad credit?
Some programs accept credit scores as low as 600. Chenoa Fund and some GSFA programs accept scores starting at 600-620. CalHFA programs typically require 660+. If your score is below 620, focus on credit improvement first — even a small increase can open up more DPA options.
| Program Name | Type | Max Assistance | Funding Status | Income Limit |
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| AC Boost | Shared Appreciation | $210,000 | Closed | Varies by program |
| CalHFA Zero Interest Program (ZIP) | Deferred Loan | $10,000 | Open | Must meet CalHFA county-specific income limits (low to moder... |
| CalHFA Dream For All Shared Appreciation Loan | Shared Appreciation | $150,000 | Closed | Must meet CalHFA Dream For All income limits (based on 120% ... |
| Golden Opportunities | Repayable Second | $25,000 | Open | No income limits when using FHA, VA, or USDA first mortgages... |
| GSFA Platinum Select | Repayable Second | $25,000 | Open | Designed for low- to moderate-income borrowers with flexible... |
| GSFA Platinum Standard | Repayable Second | $25,000 | Open | No income limits when using FHA, VA, or USDA first mortgages... |
| NeighborhoodLIFT | Grant | $25,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| Workforce Initiative Subsidy for Homeownership (WISH) | Grant | $32,099 | Closed | Household income at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI) |
| Chenoa Fund DPA | Forgivable Loan | $17,500 | Open | No income limits |
| CalHFA Forgivable Equity Builder Loan (FEBL) | Grant | $50,000 | Closed | Household income at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI) |
| NeighborhoodLIFT Bay Area | Grant | $25,000 | Open | Household income at or below 80% AMI |
| Bank of America Down Payment Grant + America's Home Grant | Grant | $17,500 | Verify | Income limits vary by market area |
| Oakland CalHome Program | Deferred Loan | $200,000 | Closed | 80% AMI. All household members 18+ income counted. |
| Hayward First-Time Homebuyer Program | Deferred Loan | $80,000 | Verify | Moderate income households up to 120% AMI for Alameda County |
| Home Access Program — Housing Trust Silicon Valley | Other | $200,000 | Closed | Combined gross household income must not exceed 80% AMI for ... |
| Fremont Below Market Price (BMP) Homes Program | Other | Varies | Verify | Low-income and moderate-income limits for Alameda County |
| SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Reduced Down Payment Program | Other | Varies | Open | No income limits — available to all qualifying SchoolsFirst ... |
| Pleasanton Down Payment Assistance Loan Program (PDALP) | Other | $100,000 | Verify | Household income must not exceed 120% AMI for Alameda County |
| Dublin First Time Homebuyer Loan Program (FTHLP) | Other | Varies | Verify | Income-qualified per Alameda County guidelines |
| Middle-Income Downpayment Assistance (MDPA) | Grant | $50,000 | Verify | Between 80.01% and 140% of HUD defined AMI based on purchase... |
| Middle Income Downpayment Assistance Program | Grant | $50,000 | Open | Between 80.01% and 140% of the HUD defined AMI based on purc... |
| ReCoverCA Homebuyer Assistance Program | Forgivable Loan | $300,000 | Open | capped at 80% of the Area Median Income |
| CalHFA Down Payment Assistance - FHA | Deferred Loan | $17,500 | Open | Must meet CalHFA county-specific income limits for FHA gover... |
| CalHFA Down Payment Assistance - Conventional | Deferred Loan | $15,000 | Open | Must meet CalHFA county-specific income limits. 660 credit s... |
| MyHome Assistance Program | Deferred Loan | $17,500 | Open | Must meet CalHFA county-specific income limits. 660 credit s... |
| Pathway to Home Closing Cost Assistance Grant | Grant | $10,000 | Verify | Varies by program |
| First Home Emeryville Down Payment Program | Deferred Loan | $200,000 | Closed | Varies by program |
| MyAccess | Deferred Loan | $12,500 | Verify | Varies by program |
| Homebuyer Assistance | Deferred Loan | $125,000 | Verify | Varies by program |
| First Time Homebuyer Loan Program (FTHLP) | Deferred Loan | $100,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| First Home Emeryville Down Payment Assistance Program | Deferred Loan | $200,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| BEGIN Loan - Mortgage Assistance Program | Deferred Loan | $30,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| CalHome Loan - Mortgage Assistance Program | Deferred Loan | $60,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) | Deferred Loan | $60,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| CityLIFT down payment assistance | Deferred Loan | $20,000 | Verify | Varies by program |
| GSFA Member County "Assist-to-Own" DPA | Deferred Loan | $27,500 | Verify | Varies by program |
| GSFA Platinum® Program | Deferred Loan | $27,500 | Verify | Varies by program |
| Greenline Housing Foundation Down Payment Grant | Grant | $50,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| Manufactured Homes Mortgage Assistance Loan | Deferred Loan | $95,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| SOAR Program | Deferred Loan | $10,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| NHF Downpayment Assistance | Deferred Loan | $25,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| Sacramento Neighborworks CALHome DAP | Deferred Loan | Varies | Verify | Varies by program |
| Pathway to Homeownership Closing Costs Assistance Grant Program | Grant | $10,000 | Verify | Varies by program |
| First Time Home Buyer Program | Deferred Loan | Varies | Open | Varies by program |
| Down Payment Assistance | Grant | $20,000 | Open | Varies by program |
| Chenoa Fund FHA Down Payment Assistance Forgivable | Deferred Loan | $25,000 | Verify | Varies by program |
| Chenoa Fund FHA Down Payment Assistance Repayable | Deferred Loan | $25,000 | Verify | Varies by program |
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