ONE+Boston combines City of Boston funds with the affordable features of ONE Mortgage to increase the buying power for income-eligible, first-time Boston homebuyers purchasing a home within the City.
Enhanced down-payment assistance through the City of Boston
No private mortgage insurance (PMI)
Additional financial assistance, for eligible buyers
To get a ONE+Boston mortgage you must:
Be a current resident* of the City of Boston and be purchasing within the City of Boston. You will be asked to provide a copy of your current lease OR current utility bill OR voter registration
Be a first-time homebuyer. This means that you have not owned a home at any point in the last three years.
Take a homebuyer class.This class will help you get ready for the home buying process.
Meet our down payment requirements. We require a 3% down payment to buy a condo, single-family home, or two-family home. At least 1.5% of the purchase price must be from your own savings. For a three-family property, we require a 5% down payment with at least 3% from your own savings. The City of Boston is providing enhanced down payment assistance as part of this program.
Have a total household income under our limits.
Household Size
ONE+Boston Income Limit
1
$114,250
2
$130,600
3
$146,900
4
$163,200
5
$176,300
6
$189,350
7
$202,400
8
$215,450
Have less than $75,000 in total household assets. This includes any checking accounts, savings accounts, stocks, or bonds. But it does not include most retirement (401k, 403b, 457, traditional IRA) and college savings accounts.
Meet our credit score limits. Your credit score must be at least 640 to buy a single-family or condo and at least 660 to buy a two/three family home. We also have options for people who don’t have any credit history.
Agree to live in the property as your primary residence. If you stop living in the property, you must refinance out of your ONE Mortgage.
*The following non-residents will be granted Boston residency status for the purpose of eligibility:
Any non-resident who is currently working in the City of Boston and who is purchasing or trying to purchase in Boston
Any non-resident tenant that can document that they were displaced within the past two years from a residence in Boston (not including Boston residency as a college student) due to high rental cost