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Washington Governor Signs Law Offering $120K Down Payment Grants to Minority First-Time Homebuyers

by Joy Ale
May 7, 2025
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Washington Governor Signs Law Offering $120K Down Payment Grants to Minority First-Time Homebuyers
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In a landmark move to address racial disparities in homeownership, Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has signed into law a new program that provides up to $120,000 in down payment assistance for Black and other minority first-time homebuyers.

The initiative, structured as a forgivable loan, is designed to help historically marginalized communities overcome barriers to homeownership — particularly the lack of generational wealth caused by decades of systemic housing discrimination.

The program will primarily benefit Black residents, but extends to other minority groups that meet income and eligibility requirements. Applicants must be first-time homebuyers in Washington state and meet guidelines related to residency, financial need, and creditworthiness.

The grants will function as forgivable loans, meaning recipients won’t need to repay them if they stay in the home for a designated number of years.

Supporters of the bill argue it is a step toward economic justice and racial equity in Washington’s housing market.

However, the program has faced criticism from some lawmakers and legal analysts who question whether race-based criteria violate equal protection laws. Critics argue that while the intention may be just, the execution could lead to legal challenges and questions about fairness for low-income homebuyers who do not qualify based on race.

Tags: First-time homebuyer grant WAGovernor Bob Ferguson housing policyWashington State
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