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Most Phoenix buyers think they need to save for years before they can afford a home. The reality is far more encouraging: Arizona offers multiple grant and assistance programs that can dramatically reduce your upfront costs — and many buyers qualify without realizing it.
But here’s the challenge 👇Each program has its own rules, income limits, timelines, and hidden advantages. Some offer 3–5% of your loan amount, others provide $20,000–$50,000 in direct support, and a few can even be stacked for bigger savings.
The hard part isn’t finding programs — it’s knowing which ones actually work for you and how to use them strategically in a competitive market.
That’s exactly why I created the Arizona Homebuyer Grants & Assistance Guide
This isn’t a list of links. It’s a strategic, Arizona‑specific roadmap built from real lender guidelines, real buyer outcomes, and real Phoenix market behavior.
If you’re planning to buy in Phoenix — now or in the next 12 months — this guide will save you time, money, and stress.
Some programs refill annually.Some pause without warning.Some fill within weeks.
Being prepared before funding opens is the difference between:
“We got the assistance.” and“We missed it.”
Unlock the full breakdown, the comparison matrix, the eligibility checklists, and the step‑by‑step strategy inside the free PDF.
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There is no single “best” program — it depends on your income, credit, and where you’re buying.
Phoenix/Maricopa County: Home in Five
Statewide: HOME+PLUS
Rural areas: Arizona Is Home
Savers: WISH
Middle‑income buyers: Middle‑Income Grant
If P2P returns: It typically offers the largest assistance amounts
A quick eligibility review will show which program fits your situation.
Most programs cannot be stacked with each other. However, you can combine grants with:
Seller credits
Lender credits
Rate buydowns
Gift funds
Employer assistance
Your lender will confirm which combinations are allowed.
P2P is currently paused, but it has relaunched multiple times in the past when new funding becomes available. It remains one of the most searched programs because it historically offered up to $20,000 in assistance. Buyers who want access should join a notification list so they’re ready if it returns.
Most Phoenix buyers receive 3%–5% of the loan amount through programs like:
HOME+PLUS
Home in Five
Middle‑Income Grant (up to $50,000)
The exact amount depends on your income, credit score, and loan type.
Not always. Programs that do NOT require first‑time buyer status:
HOME+PLUS
Home in Five
Middle‑Income Grant
Programs that DO require it:
WISH
Arizona Is Home
Some city‑specific programs
A “first‑time buyer” is defined as someone who hasn’t owned a home in the last 3 years.
Most programs require:
620+ for conventional loans
640+ for FHA/VA/USDA through assistance programs
660+ for some matched‑savings programs
Higher scores may unlock better rates and more assistance options.
Income limits vary by program:
HOME+PLUS: up to $136,609
Home in Five: up to $138,600
WISH: low‑to‑moderate income
Middle‑Income Grant: middle‑income households
Arizona Is Home: ≤100% of Area Median Income
Your household size and loan type also affect eligibility.
Yes — especially:
Middle‑Income Grant
WISH
Pathway to Purchase (when active)
Programs like HOME+PLUS and Home in Five typically have more stable funding.
Yes — most programs allow new builds as long as:
The builder is approved
The property meets FHA/VA/USDA/conventional guidelines
The home will be your primary residence
Some programs may require additional inspections.
Yes. Even though VA and USDA loans offer 0% down, buyers can still use assistance to cover:
Closing costs
Rate buydowns
Prepaids
Reserves
This is one of the most powerful combinations for eligible buyers.
Most programs require you to live in the home as your primary residence for:
3 years (HOME+PLUS)
5 years (Arizona Is Home, P2P when active)
Varies (WISH, Middle‑Income Grant)
Selling or refinancing early may require repayment of the assistance.
Yes — as long as you can document:
2 years of tax returns
Stable income
Acceptable DTI
Self‑employed buyers often qualify for the same programs as W‑2 buyers.
Yes — the Middle‑Income Grant offers up to $50,000 for buyers who earn too much for traditional assistance but still need help with upfront costs. This program fills quickly each year.
Yes. Programs like HOME+PLUS, Home in Five, and the Middle‑Income Grant allow repeat buyers as long as the home will be your primary residence.
A quick eligibility review based on your:
Income
Credit score
Household size
Target ZIP code
Loan type
Down payment
…will show exactly which programs you qualify for and how much assistance you can receive.
Most people begin their real estate journey with questions — not contracts. Sold & Sunset exists to support that early stage: the research phase, the “I’m curious,” the “I’m not ready to talk to anyone yet,” and the “I just want to understand how this works.”
We’re here to give you clarity, confidence, and credible information long before you ever speak with an agent or lender.
And when you are ready to move from research → action, we connect you with trusted Real Estate and Mortgage Lending Partners who can guide you through the next steps.
Explore guides, checklists, neighborhood insights, and step‑by‑step explanations designed for beginners — no pressure, no sales pitch.
Compare areas, home styles, price ranges, and long‑term trends with clear, neutral, compliance‑friendly information.
Learn about federal, state, and local programs that can help with:
Down payments
Closing costs
Affordability support
All explained in simple, practical terms.
Use our tools and resources to understand:
How much you can afford
What credit score you need
What down payment options exist
What to expect at each stage
So you can make informed decisions when the time is right.
We help you understand the pitfalls that catch many first‑time buyers off guard — before you’re under contract or financially committed.
Once you feel confident and prepared, Sold & Sunset pairs you with:
A vetted Real Estate Partner
A trusted Mortgage Lending Partner
These professionals take you from education → execution, guiding you through:
Pre‑approval
Touring homes
Making offers
Inspections
Closing
You stay in control. You choose when you’re ready.
💡 Phoenix Tip: Many buyers spend weeks — sometimes months — in the research phase. That’s normal. Sold & Sunset is designed to support you during this stage so that when you’re ready to take action, you already feel informed and confident.
Whether you're just researching or ready to take the next step, we’re here to help you navigate Phoenix real estate with clarity and confidence.