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https://newbhomebuyer.com/assist to connect with a down payment assistance team (agent and lender) If you're trying to buy a house in Delaware but don't have a large down payment, this video walks through the best down payment assistance programs available for Delaware homebuyers. Many buyers are surprised to learn there are programs offering $10,000 to $30,000 in assistance, grants that don’t need to be repaid, and deferred loans with $0 monthly payments. In this guide, we break down the most important Delaware homebuyer assistance programs, including statewide programs and local grants available in Wilmington and Sussex County. You'll also learn the difference between grants, deferred loans, and forgivable assistance, and how these programs can dramatically reduce the cash needed to buy a home. This video covers several key programs available to Delaware buyers, including: • First State Home Loan Program (DSHA) • Diamond in the Rough home loan assistance • Wilmington First Start Homebuyer Program • New Castle County Down Payment and Settlement Assistance • Sussex County Housing Trust Fund Homebuyer Assistance • First Front Door (FFD) grant program Some of these programs provide up to $15,000 in grants, while others offer soft second mortgages that may be forgiven over time. The First Front Door program can even match your savings 3-to-1, helping buyers turn a small contribution into thousands toward their home purchase. If you're a first-time homebuyer in Delaware, these programs may help cover your down payment, closing costs, or both. However, most assistance programs must be accessed through approved lenders, so understanding how they work ahead of time can make the process much easier. This video explains the programs in plain English so you can determine which options may apply to your situation.