South Dakota County-Level Housing Programs is administered by the local housing office to promote
affordable homeownership, rehabilitation, or rental stability throughout South Dakota. The program combines
fixed‑rate first mortgages with down‑payment assistance, tax credits, or forgivable loans such as the
Community Home Improvement Program (CHIP). Borrowers benefit from statewide HUD‑approved education courses,
post‑purchase budget coaching, and foreclosure‑prevention resources. Funds are accessed through a network of
SDHDA‑participating lenders or municipal housing departments on a first‑come, first‑served basis. Properties
must meet South Dakota housing‑quality standards, and rehabilitation draws are inspected prior to payment to
safeguard workmanship. Rural borrowers may layer USDA 502 financing, while urban applicants can combine
Neighborhood Stabilization Program grants for targeted revitalization areas.