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By Tyler Thompson · Licensed Real Estate Agent · Updated April 28, 2026

Homebuyer Programs in Bremerton, WA (2026)

Population: 45,450 | Median home price: $470,000 | Est. closing costs: $9,500 - $14,000

Skyline of Bremerton, WA

Bremerton is the largest city in Kitsap County, home to Naval Base Kitsap, with a median home price near $470,000 — one of the most affordable urban Puget Sound markets. Bremerton stands out because the City runs its own Bremerton Homeownership Down Payment Assistance Program through Community Frameworks, providing up to 20% of the purchase price for buyers within Bremerton city limits using federal HOME funds. Stack that with the Washington State Housing Finance Commission Home Advantage DPA up to 5% of the loan, HomeChoice up to $15,000 for buyers with disabilities, Veterans DPA up to $10,000, and the Covenant Homeownership Program up to $150,000 for eligible historically excluded buyers. Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County serves families at 30%-80% AMI, though applications are currently paused — buyers should call ahead. Credit union grants from BECU (up to $8,000) and WSECU (up to $10,000) reduce out-of-pocket closing costs. Stacked, eligible buyers can often cover the full down payment plus closing costs.

City Programs in Bremerton

Bremerton Homeownership Down Payment Assistance Program
Type:
Deferred Loan
Amount:
Up to 20% of the purchase price (City HOME funds matched with Community Frameworks DPA)
First-time only:
Yes

State Programs in Washington

Covenant Homeownership Program
Type:
Forgivable Loan
Amount:
Up to $150,000 (20% down plus closing costs)
First-time only:
Yes
Home Advantage DPA
Type:
Deferred Loan
Amount:
Up to 5% of the first mortgage loan amount
First-time only:
No
Home Advantage Needs-Based DPA
Type:
Deferred Loan
Amount:
Up to $10,000
First-time only:
No
HomeChoice Down Payment Assistance
Type:
Deferred Loan
Amount:
Up to $15,000
First-time only:
Yes
Opportunity Down Payment Assistance
Type:
Deferred Loan
Amount:
Up to $15,000
First-time only:
Yes
Veterans Down Payment Assistance
Type:
Repayable 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

BECU First-Time Homebuyer Grant
Type:
Grant
Amount:
Up to $8,000 (the lesser of 3% of purchase price, 3% of appraised value, or $8,000)
First-time only:
Yes
Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County Homeownership Program
Type:
Zero-Interest Loan
Amount:
Below-market home sale paired with affordable Habitat mortgage; effective subsidy typically tens of thousands of dollars
First-time only:
Yes
WSECU Welcome Home Grant
Type:
Grant
Amount:
Up to 5% of the home sale price, not to exceed $10,000
First-time only:
Yes

How to Apply

Step 1:

Confirm your eligibility. The Bremerton DPA targets households at or below 80% of Kitsap County AMI. Pull a recent pay stub and tax return so you can verify household income against current HUD limits.

Step 2:

Complete homebuyer education. Community Frameworks, the Washington Homeownership Resource Center, and Habitat all offer HUD-approved courses. The Bremerton DPA, WSHFC programs, and credit union grants all require a certificate.

Step 3:

Contact Community Frameworks to start the City of Bremerton DPA application. Call 360-377-7738. They will pair you with a partner lender who can originate your first mortgage and structure the City DPA second.

Step 4:

Get pre-approved through a participating WSHFC lender. The Washington State Housing Finance Commission has a network of lenders trained on Home Advantage, HomeChoice, Opportunity, Veterans DPA, and Covenant Homeownership programs. Call the Washington Homeownership Hotline at 1-877-894-4663 to find one. WSECU and BECU originate WSHFC loans alongside their own grants.

Step 5:

Find a home within Bremerton city limits if you want the City DPA. The Bremerton DPA is restricted to homes inside the city boundary, not unincorporated Kitsap County. Verify boundary status before making an offer.

Step 6:

Submit your loan and DPA application. The City DPA processes alongside your first mortgage with the Community Frameworks partner lender. WSHFC DPA is processed by your WSHFC lender. Habitat applications are currently paused, so check status before applying.

Step 7:

Close on your home. The City DPA records as a deferred subordinate mortgage; balance is due if you sell, refinance, transfer, or stop using the home as your primary residence. Credit union grants apply as a credit on your closing disclosure.

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