Kansas homebuyers can access up to $15,000 in down payment assistance through the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC). On the state's $225,300 median home price, that covers roughly 33% of a standard 20% down payment.
Primary Program: First Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance
maximum assistance
Forgiven after 10 years if you remain in the home as your primary residence.
- Administering Agency
- Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC)
- Income Limit
- 80% of Area Median Income
- Purchase Price Cap
- $481,176
- Forgiveness Term
- 10 years
How Down Payment Assistance Works
Most state DPA programs are layered on top of a first mortgage — you apply through an approved lender who originates both the primary loan and the DPA second lien at the same closing. The DPA funds reduce the cash you need upfront.
Grants
Free money — no repayment ever. Typically the smallest amounts but highest value.
Forgivable Loans
Balance forgiven after a set period (usually 3–15 years) if you stay in the home. Selling early triggers repayment.
Deferred Loans
No monthly payments. Balance due when you sell, refinance, or pay off your mortgage.
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Timeline
7.6 yrs
saving $500/mo
No PMI at 20% down
20% or more avoids private mortgage insurance entirely.
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What down payment assistance is available in Kansas?
Kansas's primary DPA program is the First Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance, administered by the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC). It provides up to $15,000 as a forgivable loan. Forgiven after 10 years if you remain in the home as your primary residence.
How much down payment do I need in Kansas after using DPA?
On a $225,300 home (Kansas median), a 20% down payment is $45,060. With the First Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance covering $15,000, your remaining gap would be $30,060. Many buyers combine DPA with a 3–5% conventional or FHA loan to reduce their cash needed further.
Do I have to repay Kansas down payment assistance?
Forgiven after 10 years if you remain in the home as your primary residence.
Can I combine Kansas DPA with other assistance programs?
Yes — Kansas's DPA programs can generally be combined ("stacked") with local city and county assistance programs, employer homebuyer benefits, and federal programs. Check with an approved lender or HUD-approved counselor to identify all programs you qualify for.
What are the income limits for Kansas down payment assistance?
The First Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance requires income at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) for your county. AMI limits vary by location and household size. Your lender or the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) can confirm the exact limit for your area.
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