Every Maryland first-time home buyer program, in one table.
Scan the benefit. Click a program to see who qualifies, what to watch out for, and how to apply.
| Program | What you get | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Time Advantage Direct Run by the State of Maryland |
The lowest rate
Rate discount
Maryland’s best interest rate — but no down payment help attached. |
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| 1st Time Advantage 6000 Run by the State of Maryland |
$6,000
Deferred loan — 0%
For your down payment. No interest, no payments until you sell or refinance. |
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| 1st Time Advantage 3%, 4% or 5% Run by the State of Maryland |
3% – 5% of your loan
Deferred loan — 0%
Roughly $10,500 – $17,500 on a $350,000 mortgage. Same deal: no interest, no payments. |
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| HomeStart Run by the State of Maryland |
6% of your loan
Deferred loan — 0% / 30 yr
The most generous help Maryland gives — about $21,000 on a $350,000 mortgage. Income capped at 50% of your area’s median. |
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First, let’s see if you qualify.
These rules apply to all four programs above. They’re more generous than most people assume.
We’ll tell you when Maryland’s programs change.
Funding runs out. Income limits get updated. New programs show up. We check Maryland every month so you don’t have to.
The honest fine print
Everything on this page came from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development’s own pages at mmp.maryland.gov, read by a human on July 11, 2026. Every program links back to its source so you can check us. We’re not a government agency, we’re not a lender, and we’re not affiliated with the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development.
Programs change and funding runs out. If one ever expires or pauses, we’ll say so right here rather than quietly deleting it.
Dollar figures are illustrations based on a $350,000 mortgage — examples, not offers. Your numbers will differ.
This is information, not advice. Talk to a state-approved lender before making decisions about a mortgage.
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