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Bay City, MI First-Time Homebuyer Programs & Down Payment Assistance 2026

Population: 32,082 | Median home price: $119,000 | Est. closing costs: $2,500 - $3,500

Last updated April 10, 2026

Skyline of Bay City, MI

Bay City is a historic community in Bay County along the Saginaw Bay, offering some of the most affordable housing in Michigan for first-time buyers. With a population of approximately 32,082 and a median home price around $119,000, the city provides an excellent entry point into homeownership. Several down payment assistance programs serve Bay City residents, including state-level MSHDA programs and Bay County Habitat for Humanity, helping buyers overcome the financial barriers to purchasing their first home.

State Programs in Michigan

HomeBoost Down Payment Assistance
Type:
Grant
Amount:
Up to $15,000 (up to $25,000 through some participating lenders)
First-time only:
Yes
MSHDA First-Generation Down Payment Assistance
Type:
Deferred Loan
Amount:
Up to $25,000
First-time only:
Yes
MSHDA MI 10K DPA Loan
Type:
Zero-Interest Loan
Amount:
Up to $10,000
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

Bay County Habitat for Humanity Homeownership Program
Type:
Repayable Loan
Amount:
Affordable homes sold without profit
First-time only:
No

How to Apply

Step 1:

Check Your Eligibility

Review income limits and requirements for each program. Most programs serving Bay City require household income at or below 80% of the area median income for Bay County. First-time buyer status is typically required for state programs.

Step 2:

Complete Homebuyer Education

Enroll in a HUD-approved homebuyer education course. MSHDA programs require completion of a certified course before closing. Local organizations in the Bay City area can help connect you with approved courses.

Step 3:

Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage

Contact a MSHDA-approved lender to get pre-approved. Your lender will help determine which DPA programs you qualify for and can layer together for maximum benefit.

Step 4:

Find a Home in Bay City

Work with a licensed real estate agent to find a home within program price limits. With Bay City's affordable median home price around $119,000, many homes fall well within program limits.

Step 5:

Submit Your Application

Your lender will submit DPA applications on your behalf as part of the mortgage process. Gather required documents including tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements, and identification.

Step 6:

Close on Your New Home

Once approved, the DPA funds are applied at closing to cover your down payment and potentially some closing costs. Review all documents carefully before signing.

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