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By Tyler Thompson · Licensed Real Estate Agent · Updated April 15, 2026

Homebuyer Programs in Park Ridge, IL (2026)

Population: 37,897 | Median home price: $580,000 | Est. closing costs: $11,500 - $17,500

Skyline of Park Ridge, IL

Park Ridge is an affluent northwest Chicago suburb in Cook County, bordering O'Hare International Airport and home to Advocate Lutheran General Hospital. With median home prices around $580,000, it is one of the higher-priced markets on HouseBuyerGuides. The City of Park Ridge does not administer its own homebuyer program, so buyers here rely on Cook County and statewide Illinois programs. The Cook County Down Payment Assistance Program offers up to $25,000 (5% of sale price) as a forgivable second loan for both first-time and repeat buyers — note that this program has periodically run out of funds, so confirm availability before structuring an offer around it. Statewide IHDA programs layer on top: IHDA Access Forgivable (4% up to $6,000), IHDA Access Repayable (10% up to $10,000 zero-interest), the IHDA Mortgage Credit Certificate (25% federal tax credit on mortgage interest), and the FHLBank Chicago Downpayment Plus grant (up to $10,000). Park Ridge is home to Center of Concern, a HUD-approved counseling agency providing free homebuyer education that satisfies IHDA education requirements.

County Programs in Cook County

Cook County Down Payment Assistance Program
Type:
Forgivable Loan
Amount:
5% of home sale price up to ,000
First-time only:
No

State Programs in Illinois

FHLBank Chicago Downpayment Plus (DPP)
Type:
Grant
Amount:
Up to ,000
First-time only:
No
IHDA Access Deferred
Type:
Deferred Loan
Amount:
5% of purchase price up to ,500
First-time only:
Yes
IHDA Access Forgivable
Type:
Forgivable Loan
Amount:
4% of purchase price up to ,000
First-time only:
Yes
IHDA Access Repayable
Type:
Zero-Interest Loan
Amount:
10% of purchase price up to ,000
First-time only:
Yes
IHDA Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC)
Type:
Tax Credit
Amount:
Federal tax credit: 25% of annual mortgage interest (capped at ,000/year)
First-time only:
Yes
IHDA SmartBuy
Type:
Forgivable Loan
Amount:
,000 DPA plus up to ,000 toward student loan payoff
First-time only:
Yes
IHDAccess Home
Type:
Deferred Loan
Amount:
Up to ,000 (6% of purchase price)
First-time only:
Yes
Opening Doors / Abriendo Puertas
Type:
Forgivable Loan
Amount:
Up to ,000
First-time only:
Yes

Federal Programs

FHA Loans
Type:
Government-Insured Mortgage
Amount:
Up to FHA county loan limits ($541,287 floor to $1,249,125 ceiling for single-family in 2026)
First-time only:
No
FHLBA Community Partners Product
Type:
Forgivable Loan
Amount:
Up to $20,000 in home purchase assistance for down payment and closing costs
First-time only:
No
FHLBA First Time Homebuyer Product
Type:
Forgivable Loan
Amount:
Up to $17,500 in home purchase assistance for down payment and closing costs
First-time only:
Yes
FHLBA Workforce Housing Plus+
Type:
Forgivable Loan
Amount:
Up to $15,000 in home purchase assistance for down payment and closing costs
First-time only:
No
Good Neighbor Next Door (HUD)
Type:
Government Property Sale Program
Amount:
50% discount off the list price of HUD-owned homes
First-time only:
Yes
Home Possible Mortgage (Freddie Mac)
Type:
Government-Guaranteed Mortgage
Amount:
Up to conforming loan limits ($832,750 standard / $1,249,125 high-cost in 2026); 3% minimum down payment
First-time only:
No
HomeReady Mortgage (Fannie Mae)
Type:
Government-Guaranteed Mortgage
Amount:
Up to conforming loan limits ($832,750 standard / $1,249,125 high-cost in 2026); 3% minimum down payment
First-time only:
No
HUD $100 Down Program
Type:
FHA-Financed HUD REO Purchase
Amount:
Only $100 down payment required (vs. standard 3.5% FHA down payment). HUD may also pay up to 3% of buyer's closing costs.
First-time only:
No
USDA Rural Development Loans
Type:
Government-Guaranteed Mortgage
Amount:
100% financing (no down payment required); loan amount up to appraised value
First-time only:
No
VA Loans
Type:
Government-Guaranteed Mortgage
Amount:
No loan limit for veterans with full entitlement (0% down at any price); partial entitlement subject to conforming limits ($832,750 standard in 2026)
First-time only:
No

Nonprofit Programs

Center of Concern (Park Ridge) HUD Homebuyer Counseling
Type:
Grant
Amount:
Free HUD-approved homebuyer education and pre-purchase counseling
First-time only:
No

How to Apply

Step 1:

Check your eligibility. Cook County DPA uses 120% AMI (about $143,880 for a family of four) with a 620 minimum credit score. IHDA programs target 80-100% AMI. Pull your most recent tax returns, pay stubs, and a current credit report.

Step 2:

Complete HUD-approved homebuyer education. Center of Concern at 1580 N Northwest Highway Suite 310 in Park Ridge ((847) 823-0453) provides free HUD-approved education and pre-purchase counseling. Online alternatives like eHomeAmerica and Framework are also accepted by most IHDA lenders.

Step 3:

Check Cook County DPA funding status before relying on it. The program has exhausted its budget in past cycles. Confirm current status at club720.org/cookcounty-dpa before writing offers dependent on the $25,000 layer.

Step 4:

Get pre-approved with an IHDA-participating lender. IHDA maintains an approved lender list at ihda.org. Your lender coordinates the stacking of Cook County DPA, IHDA, MCC, and FHLBank Chicago DPP grants.

Step 5:

Find a home within program limits. IHDA sets county-level purchase price caps — for Cook County the cap typically falls in the $500,000-$600,000 range, near or at Park Ridge's median. Homes above that ceiling will not qualify for IHDA assistance.

Step 6:

Submit your offer. Your lender coordinates the stacked financing so everything closes together.

Step 7:

Close and move in. Plan on a 45-60 day timeline from contract to close for layered-assistance purchases.

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