Utah's First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program
Up to $20,000, interest-free and payment-free, for down payment, closing costs, OR permanent rate buydown. Subject to program rules and new-construction focus.
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Utah's standout DPA is the First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program — up to $20,000 interest-free, payment-free, usable for down payment, closing costs, or even a permanent rate buydown. For EMTs and paramedics in Salt Lake or Utah Valley, the rate-buydown option often beats taking the cash for DPA outright over the life of the loan.
This page is for Utah EMTs and paramedics specifically — buying or refinancing anywhere in the state.
Up to $20,000, interest-free and payment-free, for down payment, closing costs, OR permanent rate buydown. Subject to program rules and new-construction focus.
UHC first-mortgage products paired with structured DPA for eligible Utah buyers.
Zero down, no PMI, reduced funding fee for disability-rated veterans. For EMTs and paramedics who served before joining their current field, we structure dual-eligible files that often clear closing with $0 out of pocket.
HUD federal program — 50% off the list price on HUD-owned properties in designated revitalization areas. Utah EMTs & Paramedics qualify (program also covers police, EMTs, paramedics, and K-12 teachers). 36-month occupancy commitment. Pairs with FHA financing.
For files that don't fit a DPA program — 3.5% down FHA, 3-5% down conventional, or non-QM bank-statement loans for EMTs and paramedics with 1099 side income. Every Utah station has one.
EMS work is built on irregular shifts and mandatory OT. A 24-month trailing average — not just base salary — is what counts. Most national lenders skip the mandatory OT entirely.
Paramedic certification, critical care, flight medic, instructor, FTO — each one adds to base pay. We attach the certification matrix to the file so underwriting reads it correctly.
Many EMTs and paramedics work at a primary agency PLUS a hospital ER, a private transport service, or a per-diem ambulance contract. Each W-2 counts. We structure the file to show stable total income across all sources.
Per-diem and PRN ambulance shifts count as qualifying income with a 24-month history and continuity letter from the employer. National lenders sometimes treat this as 'temporary' — it isn't.
New EMT-Bs, new paramedics, and academy-to-field transitions often face pushback. We document the licensure + employment + prior medical/military background to satisfy continuity rules.
We close mortgages in every Utah county. The cities and metros where Utah EMTs and paramedics most commonly buy:
Yes. With a 24-month history, shift pay, overtime, and certification differentials all count toward qualifying income. We've placed Utah EMS files where the variable components moved the qualifying loan amount by $50,000–$110,000.
Common in EMS. Both W-2s count when each shows stable 24-month income. We document the schedules so underwriting can confirm continuity for both — and we make sure the total income picture is presented in one cohesive narrative.
Yes. GNND eligibility includes EMTs and paramedics for HUD-owned properties in designated revitalization areas — 50% off list price with a 36-month occupancy commitment. We screen GNND inventory weekly for our EMS files.
If you're a Utah EMT or paramedic — active, retired, or family of — we know how to structure your file. No documents required to start. No commitment.