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By Tyler Thompson · Licensed Real Estate Agent · Updated May 5, 2026

Homebuyer Programs in Owasso, OK (2026)

Population: 40,151 | Median home price: $302,450 | Est. closing costs: $6,000 - $9,000

Skyline of Owasso, OK

Owasso is a fast-growing Tulsa suburb located primarily in Tulsa County, with a 2026 median sale price near $302,450 according to Houzeo and Redfin data. Owasso does not currently run a city-specific down payment assistance program, but buyers in the Tulsa County portion of Owasso can use the Tulsa County First Home Program (TCHFA), which provides 3.5% forgivable DPA paired with a below-market 30-year fixed mortgage. Statewide programs layer on top: OHFA's 3.5% DPA, the OHFA Dream grant (3.5% with no recapture), and REI Gift100 (3.5%-5% gift). Educators qualify for OHFA 4Teachers and first responders for OHFA SHIELD. Green Country Habitat for Humanity also serves the broader Tulsa region. Note: Owasso also extends into Rogers County; buyers in the Rogers County portion are not eligible for the Tulsa County First Home Program but can still use OHFA, REI, and federal programs.

County Programs in Tulsa County

Tulsa County First Home Program (TCHFA)
Type:
Forgivable Loan
Amount:
3.5% of total mortgage amount (averages about $9,000)
First-time only:
Yes

State Programs in Oklahoma

OHFA 4Teachers Program (Oklahoma)
Type:
Grant
Amount:
3.5% of total loan amount plus reduced interest rate
First-time only:
Yes
OHFA Dream Program (Oklahoma)
Type:
Grant
Amount:
3.5% of total loan amount
First-time only:
No
OHFA Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance (Oklahoma)
Type:
Silent Second Mortgage
Amount:
3.5% of total loan amount
First-time only:
No
OHFA SHIELD Program (Oklahoma)
Type:
Grant
Amount:
3.5% of total loan amount plus reduced interest rate
First-time only:
No
REI Gift100 / Home100 Down Payment Assistance
Type:
Grant
Amount:
3.5% to 5% of the first mortgage amount
First-time only:
No

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

Green Country Habitat for Humanity Homeownership Program
Type:
Forgivable Loan
Amount:
Affordable home with no down payment, no closing costs, and no required PMI; mortgage payment capped at 30% of gross income
First-time only:
Yes

How to Apply

Step 1:

Confirm whether the home you want is in the Tulsa County or Rogers County portion of Owasso. Tulsa County First Home Program eligibility is limited to Tulsa County addresses.

Step 2:

Check your eligibility. The Tulsa County First Home Program requires a 620 minimum credit score and first-time buyer status (with veteran and qualifying-census-tract exceptions). OHFA programs require a 640 minimum credit score.

Step 3:

Complete a HUD-approved homebuyer education course. NHS Oklahoma at (405) 231-4663 is a HUD Certified Homeownership Center. OHFA-approved lenders can also direct you to acceptable courses.

Step 4:

Get pre-approved with a Tulsa County First Home Program-approved lender at myfirsttulsacountyhome.com/buyers. They can layer the County DPA with OHFA Dream or REI Gift100.

Step 5:

Find a home in Owasso. Given Owasso's 2026 median price near $302,450, most homes fit comfortably under OHFA's purchase price caps but make sure higher-priced homes don't exceed the Government track's $356,362 cap.

Step 6:

Submit your application package and complete loan counseling.

Step 7:

Close on your home and remain owner-occupant for at least 5 years for the Tulsa County DPA to fully forgive.

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