You Have 2 Months To Get FREE Down Payments!
The California Dream for All program returns with limited funding. It’s a chance to get state support with your down payment so you can step into your first home sooner.
Wondering how to get a big boost on your first home without taking on a huge loan? If you’ve been searching for smart ways to step into your first home sooner, I have good news for you.
The California Dream for All program is a first-time homebuyer loan that created major excitement when it first launched a couple of years ago, with $100 million in state funding fully claimed in just one week.
The program helps first-time buyers with down payments to make homeownership more accessible, and thousands of applicants across California quickly took advantage of it.
There were also lessons learned along the way, including cases where higher-income applicants received loans they shouldn’t have, which helped shape how the program is run today. Now that the California Dream for All program is returning in 2026, here is what you need to know.
2026 program window. On February 24, 2026, a new application window will open. First-time homebuyers who are interested should prepare to act quickly, because the available funding will likely be claimed fast. It is important to gather necessary documents and information in advance to increase the chances of qualifying.
"The California Dream for All program helps first-time buyers with down payments, making homeownership more accessible."
How it works. This program is a shared equity loan. The state provides up to 20% of the down payment, with a maximum of $150,000. There are no monthly payments and no interest while the homeowner owns the property. When the home is sold, a portion of the equity goes back to the state, and the homeowner keeps the remaining equity. This allows buyers to enter homeownership with a lower upfront cost and still benefit from future appreciation.
Eligibility requirements. Applicants must be first-generation and first-time homebuyers, meet income limits of roughly $125,000 to $150,000, and be California residents purchasing a primary residence. If the home is refinanced in the future, the shared appreciation must be repaid to the state.
The California Dream for All program gives first-time buyers a rare opportunity to enter homeownership with state assistance, make no payments while owning the home, and benefit from future appreciation. It’s important to act quickly because funding is limited and will likely be claimed fast. Preparing financial information in advance and working with a knowledgeable lender can help ensure a smoother process and clarify how shared appreciation works.
If you need more information about the program or want help preparing, reach out at
(916) 862-5463 or visit
homesbyelevate.com. Starting the conversation early can help you take full advantage of this opportunity.
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