Teachers can potentially buy a home using standard mortgage programs and selected profession-based assistance.
Possible options include:
There is no single nationwide teacher mortgage that guarantees zero down, no PMI, a grant or a lower rate.
Program availability, teacher eligibility, down payment, income limits, property location, assistance repayment and funding vary. All loans and assistance are subject to current requirements and approval.
Potentially relevant:
The program definition controls.
Potential options:
Potential structures:
Teacher-specific assistance can depend on:
The lender or program can review:
Down-payment assistance is not automatically free money.
Teacher employment does not replace normal mortgage underwriting.
A teacher home loan is a marketing term for mortgage and assistance options potentially available to educators.
It may involve:
Two teachers can receive different options because of:
| Option | Down Payment | Mortgage Insurance or Fee | Main Eligibility | Teacher-Specific? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conventional | Selected options from 3% | PMI can apply | Credit, income, DTI and property | Usually no |
| HomeReady | As low as 3% | Reduced or cancellable MI features under rules | Income and principal residence | No |
| FHA | Standard FHA minimum | Upfront and annual FHA mortgage insurance | FHA borrower and property rules | No |
| VA | Potentially zero down | No monthly PMI; funding fee can apply | Eligible military borrower | No |
| USDA | Potentially zero down | Upfront and annual guarantee fee | Income and eligible location | No |
| GNND | FHA can use $100 down under eligible rules | Underlying mortgage rules | Eligible teacher and HUD property | Yes |
| THDA Heroes | Underlying FHA, VA or USDA rules | Underlying loan rules | Eligible TN K–12 full-time teacher plus THDA requirements | Yes |
| CalHFA | First-mortgage and assistance-specific | Program-specific | Income, education and property rules | Generally not teacher-only |
| Local DPA | Program-specific | Program-specific | Location, income and funding | Sometimes |
The best option depends on:
A grant generally does not require repayment when all conditions are satisfied.
The balance is forgiven according to a schedule.
Moving, selling or refinancing early can trigger repayment.
No monthly payment may be due, but the balance remains a lien.
Requires a monthly payment and affects DTI.
The homeowner repays:
HUD Good Neighbor Next Door can help selected full-time pre-K through grade 12 teachers purchase eligible HUD-owned homes.
HUD requires a second mortgage and note for the discount amount.
No interest or monthly payment is required when the participant fulfills the occupancy requirements.
Current HUD guidance generally requires:
The buyer or spouse generally cannot have owned another home during the year before bid submission.
The teacher does not otherwise have to be a first-time homebuyer.
GNND does not apply to:
Professional eligibility does not guarantee an available home.
As of July 25, 2026, THDA includes eligible Tennessee teachers in Homeownership for Heroes.
Current public THDA guidance identifies:
Current public guidance includes:
Potential current options:
Deferred or forgivable
Amortizing
Required for Great Choice Plus assistance.
Rates, limits and assistance can change.
California teachers can compare:
Current CalHFA public program listings do not clearly show a generally available statewide teacher-only first mortgage.
Confirm any legacy School Teacher and Employee Assistance Program reference directly with CalHFA before advertising it.
Current public guidance describes:
Current 2026 public guidance describes:
The 2026 application window closed March 16.
A teacher can qualify because of general homebuyer criteria rather than profession.
Potential advantages:
Current public features can include:
PMI can be required with less than 20% down.
It can potentially be cancelled or terminated under applicable rules.
A conventional loan with temporary PMI can cost less than a state HFA loan with:
Compare the entire transaction.
Can provide:
Consider:
Can provide:
Consider:
For eligible military-connected teachers:
Consider:
Provide:
A teacher may earn a fixed annual salary that is paid:
The lender reviews the annual contract and payment structure.
A future contract can potentially be used when:
Potential sources:
These can require history and continuance.
Income can be variable and may require:
Can require tax returns or alternative documentation.
Student loans can be counted using:
Potential federal benefit:
Potential benefit:
The same service period generally cannot be used for both TLF and PSLF.
Expected forgiveness is not completed forgiveness.
Do not omit the debt.
Requirements depend on:
THDA currently publishes a 640 minimum for every borrower under Great Choice.
The lender counts applicable:
Assistance can use household income.
State and local programs can cap price.
Potentially required for:
Use take-home pay after:
Most teacher programs require the home to be occupied.
Can include:
Only eligible HUD-owned properties.
Project approval remains required.
Use a compatible renovation mortgage.
Can include:
It does not always eliminate it.
A second lien can affect:
Ask what happens after:
| Item | Standard Loan | Loan with Assistance |
|---|---|---|
| First-Mortgage Rate | Quote | Quote |
| Down Payment | Quote | Quote |
| Closing Costs | Quote | Quote |
| Assistance Amount | $0 | Quote |
| Second Payment | $0 | Quote |
| Repayment at Sale | $0 | Quote |
| Five-Year Cost | Quote | Quote |
| Estimated Net Equity | Quote | Quote |
Potential items:
Use an approved secure portal.
Do not send passwords or unencrypted sensitive records.
Determine:
Compare:
Review:
Ask:
Use the approved course.
Document the qualifying payment and forgiveness strategy.
Separate:
Calculate:
The lender reviews documents and programs.
Verify:
Complete provider steps.
The first lender and assistance provider review the file.
Review:
Sign:
Keep:
There is not.
Many programs create a lien.
It applies to limited HUD properties.
The discount obligation can become due.
Definitions vary.
Verify current CalHFA availability.
THDA is Tennessee-specific.
Closing costs remain.
It can increase DTI.
Assistance can become due.
Occupancy restrictions matter.
The debt remains until officially discharged.
Unverified raises are not qualifying income.
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History and continuance can be required.
State programs require participating lenders
Provider acceptance varies.
Funds can run out.
All conditions apply.
A personalized review can help determine:
Teacher homebuyer benefits are program-, profession-, employer-, location-, property- and funding-specific. Teacher employment does not guarantee a grant, zero down payment, no mortgage insurance, a reduced rate, approval or closing. Assistance may be a grant, forgivable second mortgage, deferred lien, amortizing second mortgage or shared-appreciation loan. Review occupancy, employment, sale, refinance, repayment and forgiveness requirements. All mortgages are subject to borrower, credit, income, asset, debt, property, appraisal, title, insurance and underwriting approval. Program information can change. This page is educational and is not legal, tax, student-loan or financial advice or a commitment to lend. Equal Housing Opportunity.
No.
Teachers usually use conventional, FHA, VA or USDA financing and may add a profession-based program.
No.
Selected programs can offer a rate discount, but standard mortgage pricing applies in many cases.
Potentially through VA, USDA or an eligible assistance combination.
Teacher status alone does not create zero down.
Not always.
It can be a grant, forgivable loan, deferred loan, amortizing loan or shared-appreciation loan.
It is a HUD program that offers eligible professionals a 50% list-price discount on limited HUD-owned homes in designated revitalization areas.
No.
Current HUD guidance says an eligible participant may use an FHA-insured mortgage with $100 down.
36 months as the principal residence under current HUD guidance.
HUD secures the discount with a silent second mortgage and note.
GNND teacher eligibility focuses on full-time pre-K through grade 12 teachers.
It depends on the program.
GNND requires full-time teacher employment.
Selected programs, including GNND, can include qualifying teachers at state-accredited private schools.
THDA Homeownership for Heroes currently includes eligible full-time Tennessee K–12 classroom teachers.
As of July 25, 2026, THDA currently publishes a 0.50 percentage-point discount from the applicable Great Choice interest rate.
Eligible Great Choice borrowers can review Great Choice Plus options.
California teachers can review CalHFA and local programs, but current statewide teacher-specific availability must be verified.
It is a general first-time-homebuyer deferred-payment assistance program, not a teacher-only grant.
No.
It is a limited shared-appreciation program for eligible first-generation and first-time buyers.
Potentially using an eligible employment contract and required reserves.
Potentially when documented, stable and likely to continue.
The selected mortgage program determines the qualifying monthly payment.
Only completed and documented forgiveness can eliminate the legal debt.
Federal Student Aid warns that the same service period generally cannot be counted for both.
There is no universal teacher-loan score.
Potentially under an eligible owner-occupied first mortgage, but the assistance program must also allow it.
Most teacher homebuyer assistance requires principal-residence occupancy.
Potentially, but the second lien can require payoff or subordination.
No.
No.
Funding and eligibility apply.
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Rodney Rose helps teachers compare conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, down-payment-assistance, HUD Good Neighbor Next Door, Tennessee THDA and California CalHFA homebuyer options.
Last reviewed: July 25, 2026