First-time buyer? Check out ONE Mortgage

Boston Private's total of SoftSecond & ONE loans passes 1,600

Posted on June 19, 2017

BOSTON --- June is National Homeownership Month and the Massachusetts Housing Partnership’s ONE Mortgage Program is celebrating it by highlighting the efforts of key lenders and nonprofit partners. Today’s lender spotlight is on Boston Private Bank.

So far in FY2017, Boston Private has made 45 ONE Mortgage loans and provided $9 million in financing to first-time homebuyers. The median household income of these homebuyers is $58,000. Boston Private is the state’s sixth largest ONE lender and tied for first for the most loans in Boston.

Historically, Boston Private has been a strong supporter of MHP’s homeownership programs, first SoftSecond and now ONE Mortgage. All told, Boston Private has made 1,639 SoftSecond/ONE loans totalling $298 million in private mortgage financing.

These days, buying a home in Massachusetts isn’t easy. Statewide, inventory is down 34 percent, prices are up 6 percent and sales are down 3.5 percent.

In this market, ONE Mortgage is more important than ever and we thank Boston Private for its continuing commitment to helping low- and moderate-income Massachusetts first-time homebuyers through the ONE Mortgage Program.

About ONE Mortgage: Prosperous families. Stable and secure neighborhoods. Sound, private-sector loans that get repaid. That’s what ONE Mortgage delivers.

 Since 1990, ONE Mortgage and its predecessor – the SoftSecond Loan Program – have helped more than 20,000 low- and moderate-income families purchase their first and home and has delivered $3.5 billion in below-market, private mortgage financing. Currently, 38 lenders offer ONE Mortgage.

ONE Mortgage is a 30-year, fixed-rate loan with a minimum 3 percent down payment (5 percent for three-family properties). ONE homebuyers save more each month because they do not have to pay for costly private mortgage insurance.

State interest subsidies are used to reduce monthly payments in the early years of homeownership and then public funds are repaid by borrowers when they successfully sell their home or refinance out of the program.

 For more information about ONE Mortgage, go to www.mhp.net/onemortgage.