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Home Buying Help for Single Moms

Home buying for single parents can happen with the right help and info.

Every year, thousands of single moms become homeowners. Buying a home can be complex but it’s far from impossible.


With a positive attitude and the right information, you can accomplish it. 


Funding Options for Single Mothers

There are great resources available to make the home-buying process easier for single parents. Some of the best of these are specialized grant and loan programs.

These programs offer flexible financing at favorable rates. Plus, they are usually designed to be simple. You won’t have to spend hours combing through details to be sure you’ve gotten it all right.

Let’s consider some possibilities:

  • Habitat for Humanity
    Although not a traditional mortgage funding option, Habitat for Humanity facilitates the journey to homeownership in a unique way. By providing training and assistance for related expenses, the organization supports aspiring homeowners in building their own home. Applicants must meet certain conditions and have at least 400 volunteer hours in the organization.

  • USDA Rural Development
    The United States Department of Agriculture coordinates with lenders to ensure easier access to mortgage loans for those living in rural areas. Applicants are typically individuals with limited income who are house-hunting in a designated rural zone. Applicants must usually be purchasing their first home and must intend to use the property as their full-time residence.

  • Federal Housing Administration
    FHA is a division of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Like USDA, it works with lenders to set guidelines for financing first-time home buyers with limited income. The loans are then administered directly by the banks and other institutions. Because the government works to guarantee these loans, lenders can offer them at reduced risk.

  • Other Nonprofit Organizations
    New housing rules adopted by the federal government in 2008 changed the ways that community nonprofits can contribute to down payment assistance, reducing activity. However, there may be nonprofits in your area that furnish grants or other support. A site like the GuideStar Directory of Nonprofits can help you make contact.


Things All Moms Should Know About Pursuing Homeownership Goals

The more information you have as you set out on your homeownership adventure, the better. Keep these tips in mind so you can make informed decisions about your housing options.

  • You May Qualify as a First-Time Buyer Even If You’ve Had a House Before
    Many single mothers may have been in a long-term relationship with a partner who owned a home. Unless you were involved in purchasing and financing the home, however, you probably qualify as a “first-time” homebuyer – which means access to many helpful programs.

  • Information is Available from a Common Consumer Education Program
    The Fannie Mae HomeReady program has a slew of resources for first-time buyers with limited income or plans to buy property in a low-income area. In addition to flexible loan underwriting, it prepares you with detailed information on all aspects of home buying and homeownership.

  • Your Real Estate Expert is Your Best Ally
    Once you have a clear idea what your funding sources look like, the best next step is to reach out to a real estate agent you trust. Local real estate agents can provide expert guidance tailored to your situation. They typically know which programs and lenders may be right for you.


Homeownership doesn’t have to stay just a dream. By following these tips, single mothers can make the switch and find the perfect home for them.

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