Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Bank offers homebuyer grant program

- By Leigh Hornbeck

Bank of America now offers its America’s Home Grant program in Albany.

The grant provides a lender credit of up to $7,500 that can be used towards non-recurring closing costs, like title insurance and recording fees, or to permanentl­y buy down the interest rate. The homebuyer doesn’t need to repay the money.

Eligibilit­y for the grant is based on income limits and where the house is located. Buyers who find a house in the middle to upper census tract are eligible if they make less than 80 percent of the area median income - $71,920 in this case. If the house is in a low to moderate census tract, buyers can make up to

150% of AMI, which is $134,850, explained Anthony Saad, the bank’s area lending manager for consumer lending in upstate.

The offer does not apply to refinancin­g.

There is a quiz on bankofamer­ica.com to help prospectiv­e homebuyers determine if they are ready to buy a house.

A recent survey commission­ed by the bank found that nearly nine in 10 prospectiv­e buyers surveyed are still motivated to purchase their first home, and four in five said saving for a home remains a priority. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, 56% said

they are either accelerati­ng their home purchase timeline (14%) or are still on course with their original plans (42%). Of those remaining, 28% say they will buy later than planned, and 16% plan to renovate or hold off on buying for now.

When asked what they want in a home, 86% of prospectiv­e homebuyers wish they had more indoor space, and 64% want more outdoor space. Additional­ly, high-speed Internet and strong cell service (56%) ranked as very important features to future homebuyers, as did proximity to essential businesses (51%) and recreation­al activities (44%).

 ?? Getty Images ?? Bank of America is offering a new homebuyer assistance program.
Getty Images Bank of America is offering a new homebuyer assistance program.

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