2023 Updates
We believe it is our duty as real estate agents to be a source of knowledge for our clients. We are well aware that the housing market in San Francisco can seem daunting and exclusive to those who surpass a certain income threshold. Fortunately, the City and County of San Francisco offers three lottery-based down payment assistance programs for up to $500,000: the Downpayment Assistance Loan Program (DALP), Educators-DALP, and First Responders Downpayment Assistance Loan Program (FRDALP).
DALP provides down payment assistance to help low- to middle-income first-time homebuyers purchase a market-rate property in San Francisco. This loan is intended to be used for the down payment on a property that will become a primary residence. The owner can re-sell the property at market prices at any time. The biggest change to this program in 2023 was raising the loan amount from $375,000 to $500,000. This year, the matched out of pocket downpayment also decreased from 3% to 1%.
The following groups can apply for the three DALP loan programs:
Although the portal for 2023 is now closed, you can read about applying for a Downpayment Assistance Loan in preparation for next year.
DALP is a no-interest, no-monthly-payment, deferred loan. The principal balance amount plus a share of the appreciation becomes due when the borrower sells, rents, or transfers the title on the property.
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Funding Source | Available Funds | Applicants |
DALP (120% AMI) | $6,000,000 | General Public |
DALP (200% AMI) | $6,000,000 | General Public |
FRDALP (200% AMI) | $3,700,000 | SF First Responders |
Educators-DALP (200% AMI) | $2,200,000 | SFUSD Educators |
Household Size | 120% AMI in 2023 | 200% AMI in 2023 |
1 person | $121,000 | $201,700 |
2 people | $138,350 | $230,600 |
4 people | $172,900 | $288,200 |
Eligibility is the same for both FRDALP and Educators-DALP:
Note: no lottery preferences are used in the DALP lottery. Read more about the DALP lottery
Only one (1) reservation (i.e. pre-approval lottery application) is permitted per eligible household.
Duplicate pre-approval applications from one eligible household, whether with one lender or multiple lenders, will automatically result in the disqualification of all applications. Borrowers are encouraged to shop around to find a participating lender that best suits their needs but must choose only one lender in connection with DALP.
A reservation does not constitute final loan approval nor guarantee funding. A DALP loan will only be funded when the borrower fulfills the loan commitment from MOHCD, satisfies the reservation timeline described below, and meets the DALP requirements.
Period | Timespan | Action required from: |
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Purchase Period The pre-approval is good for 90 calendar days. During this period, borrowers must enter into a sales contract. |
90 calendar days | Buyer |
DALP Loan Submittal Period Following the execution of a sales contract, the Lender must submit a complete DALP loan packet to MOHCD. |
30 calendar days | Lender |
DALP Review Period MOHCD will review the DALP loan packet. |
15 business days | MOHCD |
Loan Commitment Period Upon loan approval, MOHCD will issue a Commitment Letter that is good for 30 calendar days. |
30 calendar days | MOHCD Lender Buyer |
The maximum DALP loan amount is up to $500,000.
Borrower's financial information shall not be altered on the application to qualify for a larger DALP loan. Reasonable fee changes resulting from an underestimation of customary closing costs are acceptable.
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