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First-Time Homebuyer Programs in North Dakota (2026)

North Dakota offers 2 first-time homebuyer programs that can reduce your upfront costs on a $268,100 home. The state's loan programs start with as little as 3% down — $8,043 — and the NDHFA Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance can cover up to $8,000 of that.

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North Dakota First-Time Buyer Programs at a Glance

2 state-administered programs currently available

30-year fixed-rate FHA, VA, USDA, or conventional mortgage

North Dakota Housing Finance Agency HomeAccess Program

North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA)

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Max Loan

$832,750

Min Down Payment

3% ($8,043)

Income limit: Up to $105,000–$130,000 depending on household size

First-time requirement: Must not have owned a primary residence in the past 3 years; minimum 640 credit score

Available through NDHFA-approved lenders statewide; homebuyer education required

Second mortgage — 0% interest, deferred

NDHFA Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance

North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA)

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Max Assistance

$8,000

Repayment

Deferred — due on sale, refinance, or payoff of first mortgage

Income limit: Same as NDHFA first mortgage income limits

First-time requirement: Must use NDHFA first mortgage

Up to $8,000 for down payment and closing costs

Down Payment Scenarios at North Dakota's Median Price

Based on $268,100 median home price

Loan TypeDown %Down AmountLoan Amount
State Program (North Dakota Housing Finance Agency HomeAccess Program)state program3%$8,043$260,057
FHA Loan3.5%$9,384$258,716
Conventional (3%)3%$8,043$260,057
Conventional (5%)5%$13,405$254,695
Conventional (20%)20%$53,620$214,480
DPA offset: NDHFA Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance can cover up to $8,000 of your down payment — reducing your 3% out-of-pocket from $8,043 to as low as $43.

FHA vs. Conventional Payment Calculator

Pre-loaded with North Dakota's median price of $268,100 and current rate of 6.4%

Mortgage Estimator

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Monthly Payment (P&I)

$1,509

principal & interest only

Loan amount$241,290
Est. property tax$223/mo
Est. total with tax$1,732/mo
Total interest (30 yr)$302,052

Estimate only — excludes insurance, PMI, HOA.

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North Dakota Conforming Loan Limits (2026)

Loans above these limits require jumbo financing with stricter credit and reserve requirements

Standard Limit

$832,750

Most counties in North Dakota

High-Cost Areas Limit

N/A

No FHFA high-cost designations in North Dakota

Source: FHFA Conforming Loan Limit Values

How Much Home Can You Afford in North Dakota?

Most programs require a debt-to-income ratio under 45%. Enter your income to see what you qualify for at 6.4%.

Mortgage Affordability Calculator

See what you can comfortably afford — not just what a lender will approve — at 6.4% with your income and debts.

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Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) in North Dakota

Required on conventional loans with less than 20% down — typically 0.5%–1.5% of the loan per year until you reach 20% equity

At 5% Down

$212/mo

est. PMI at 1% rate

At 10% Down

$141/mo

est. PMI at 0.7% rate

PMI cancels automatically when your loan balance reaches 80% of original home value (78% per law). FHA loans carry MIP for the life of the loan unless you put 10%+ down.

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Calculate your monthly private mortgage insurance cost and when it cancels — pre-loaded with North Dakota's median home price of $268,100.

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How to Apply for North Dakota First-Time Buyer Programs

  1. 1

    Check your credit and DTI

    Most North Dakota programs require a minimum 620 credit score and DTI under 45%. Pull your free credit report at AnnualCreditReport.com and calculate your debt-to-income ratio before shopping lenders.

  2. 2

    Find an approved lender

    North Dakota's state programs are only available through lenders approved by North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA). Visit the program website for the lender directory — not all mortgage lenders participate.

  3. 3

    Complete homebuyer education

    Many North Dakota programs require a HUD-approved homebuyer education course before closing. These take 6-8 hours and can be completed online for $25-$75. Complete this early to avoid closing delays.

  4. 4

    Get pre-approved

    Pre-approval locks in your rate and confirms program eligibility. For North Dakota programs, bring 2 years of tax returns, 2 months of bank statements, recent pay stubs, and photo ID. The lender handles the state program paperwork.

  5. 5

    Apply for down payment assistance (if using DPA)

    Apply for the NDHFA Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance at the same time as your mortgage — they must be coordinated. The North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) processes DPA separately from the primary lender. Deferred — due on sale, refinance, or payoff of first mortgage.

  6. 6

    Close and record

    At closing, your DPA funds are applied directly to your down payment and closing costs. Budget 45-60 days from application to keys. Closings in North Dakota do not require an attorney.

FHA Loan Payment Calculator — North Dakota

Pre-loaded with North Dakota median price and current rate at 3.5% FHA minimum down.

Mortgage Estimator

North Dakota rates pre-loaded

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Monthly Payment (P&I)

$1,618

principal & interest only

Loan amount$258,717
Est. property tax$223/mo
Est. total with tax$1,841/mo
Total interest (30 yr)$323,867

Estimate only — excludes insurance, PMI, HOA.

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Down Payment Savings Calculator

How long to save for a North Dakota home at $268,100

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North Dakota median pre-loaded

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$100$5,000

Your Savings Plan

Down payment needed (20%)$53,620
You currently have$0
Remaining to save$53,620

Timeline

9.0 yrs

saving $500/mo

No PMI at 20% down

20% or more avoids private mortgage insurance entirely.

Estimate only — does not include investment returns on savings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who qualifies as a first-time homebuyer in North Dakota?
Most North Dakota programs define first-time buyers as those who have not owned a primary residence in the past 3 years. Must not have owned a primary residence in the past 3 years; minimum 640 credit score. This means you can qualify even if you previously owned a home.
What is the minimum down payment for first-time buyers in North Dakota?
North Dakota's state mortgage programs allow down payments as low as 3% — that's $8,043 on a $268,100 home. FHA loans also allow 3.5% down ($9,384). Conventional loans with PMI typically start at 3-5%.
How much down payment assistance is available in North Dakota?
North Dakota's NDHFA Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance offers up to $8,000 in down payment assistance. Repayment terms: Deferred — due on sale, refinance, or payoff of first mortgage. Income limits apply: Same as NDHFA first mortgage income limits.
Can I use North Dakota programs with an FHA loan?
Many North Dakota first-time buyer programs are compatible with FHA loans. FHA allows 3.5% down with credit scores as low as 580, making them attractive for buyers with limited savings. At the current North Dakota median price of $268,100, FHA's 3.5% down is $9,384. Confirm compatibility with your specific state program administrator.
What credit score do I need for North Dakota first-time buyer programs?
Most state mortgage programs require a minimum credit score of 620–640. FHA loans allow scores as low as 580 for 3.5% down, or 500–579 for 10% down. Higher credit scores (680+) typically unlock the best rates under North Dakota's program. Your DTI ratio (total monthly debt ÷ gross income) generally must be below 45-50%.
How long does the North Dakota homebuyer program process take?
State-backed programs add 2-4 weeks to a standard 30-day closing because they require income verification and approval from the state agency, not just the lender. Plan for 45-60 days from application to close. Working with a lender approved by North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) speeds this process significantly.
Are North Dakota first-time buyer programs available statewide?
Available through NDHFA-approved lenders statewide; homebuyer education required Income and purchase price limits vary by county, so buyers in high-cost areas may face tighter eligibility. Some programs may have waitlists — apply early.

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