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May 27, 2025 By Steve Lines

What Is a Grant — and How It Relates to Homebuying Help

When people talk about help buying a home, they often hear the word grant. But what exactly is a grant? And how is it different from other help like loans or assistance programs? Let’s break it down. 

What a Grant Means 

A grant is money you receive that you do not have to pay back—provided you follow certain rules. It is like a gift or award. 

With housing programs, a grant might cover part of your down payment or closing costs, as long as you meet requirements like living in the home for some time, not refinancing, or staying current on your mortgage. 

How Grants Compare to Other Help 

Here are some kinds of help people get when buying homes, and how a grant fits in: 

Type Description Do You Pay It Back? 
Grant Money given under certain conditions Usually no repayment if rules are met 
Second loan / Assistance loan Extra money added to your mortgage (a second lien) Yes — you repay over time 
Forgivable loan A loan that is forgiven if rules are met (e.g., you live in the home for a period) Part or all is forgiven if you meet rules 
Deferred-payment loan No payments required until a future event (sale, refinance, payoff) Yes, eventually, unless program forgives it 

So a grant is the most “free” kind of help, but many programs use loans or assistance that must be paid back or forgiven over time. 

Why You Might See Fewer Grants 

Grants are powerful, but they come with tradeoffs: 

  • They require funding from government, nonprofit, or community sources 
  • To prevent abuse, grants often have strict rules 
  • Many homebuying assistance programs use second loans or assistance loans instead, because they are easier to manage long term 
  • Some programs call their help a “grant” even though it functions like a loan under certain conditions 

Because of these factors, when a program like Supreme Dream DPA offers help, it may be through a second loan or assistance loan, not necessarily a pure grant. 

When a Grant Could Be Right for You 

You might qualify for a program with grants if: 

  • A local or state housing agency has a grant program 
  • You meet income or credit qualifications 
  • The program rules allow grant assistance for down payment or closing costs 

Always read the fine print — ensure you understand whether you’ll need to repay anything under certain conditions (for example, if you sell or refinance early). 

How This Relates to Supreme Dream DPA 

In your case, the Supreme Dream DPA program offers assistance through a second loan, not a grant. That means: 

  • The help you get is built into your home purchase 
  • You will repay that assistance over time under agreed terms 
  • The structure helps make buying a home more doable without relying on grants 

You still get value from this help — by lowering your upfront cost and making homeownership more accessible 

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