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SDHDA Neighborhood Stabilization Program | South Dakota H...

SDHDA Neighborhood Stabilization Program offers affordable financing and varies to help South Dakotans purchase, repair, or stabilize housing.

Program Details

**SDHDA Neighborhood Stabilization Program** is administered by SDHDA 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.

Eligibility Requirements

- U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or qualifying non‑citizen.
- Household income ≤ SDHDA county limits (e.g., $105,000 for a family of four in Minnehaha County, 2025).
- Purchase‑price cap aligned with FHA/USDA limits or $400,000, whichever is lower.
- Minimum 620 credit score (680 for conventional loans).
- Debt‑to‑income ratio ≤ 45 % (up to 50 % with compensating factors).
- Completion of HUD‑approved homebuyer education and SDHDA counseling.

Program Benefits

- **Varies** applied toward down payment, closing costs, or rehab escrow.
- 30‑year fixed‑rate mortgage at below‑market interest.
- Forgivable assistance after five years of owner occupancy (for programs like Fixed Rate Plus).
- Eligibility for Mortgage Credit Certificates to reduce federal tax liability.
- Access to SDHDA foreclosure‑prevention hotline and homeowner resources.

How to Apply

1. **Pre‑approval:** Engage an SDHDA‑approved lender; review credit and income.
2. **Education:** Complete HUD‑certified homebuyer course; receive certificate.
3. **Reserv​e funds:** Lender locks SDHDA rate and requests assistance funds.
4. **Underwriting & appraisal:** Provide documentation and undergo property inspection.
5. **Closing:** Sign first‑mortgage and subordinate‑lien documents; receive funds.
6. **Post‑purchase:** Move in within 60 days; comply with occupancy and forgiveness terms.

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Information about this program is provided as a resource and may be subject to change. Always verify details with the official program website.

Important Note

Program availability, terms, and requirements may vary by lender and location. Additionally, programs are subject to change based on policy updates and market conditions. Always consult with a mortgage professional for the most current information and to determine eligibility for specific programs.