Palm Beach County is launching a new home-buying assistance program to help working residents overcome the challenges of housing affordability. Eligible applicants will soon be able to apply for matching grants to support their journey toward homeownership in one of Florida’s most expensive real estate markets.
Key Takeaways
- Applications open March 30 and close April 20
- Grants available range from $10,000 to $50,000
- Program targets working residents not currently owning a home
- Priority given through a lottery selection from pre-applications
Program Details and Purpose
With South Florida facing a persistent housing affordability crisis, Palm Beach County’s new program is designed to make homeownership attainable for more local workers. The initiative offers matching grants—meaning the county will match applicant contributions—starting at $10,000 and reaching up to a significant $50,000 for those who qualify.
The funds can be used for several critical costs involved in purchasing a home, such as:
- Down payment assistance
- Closing costs
- Repairs or home improvements tied to the purchase
Carlos Serrano, the county’s strategic planning director, explained that the program is aimed at helping people who hold jobs but do not currently own homes, recognizing that for many, even saving for a down payment is out of reach.
Who Is Eligible?
The assistance will be available to working residents meeting specific income qualifications. Those interested must not already own a home and should fall within income limits that are set to ensure aid targets those most in need.
A two-step process is in place:
- Interested residents first complete a pre-application online within the application window.
- From these submissions, 60 people will be selected at random for further eligibility checks and the chance to move forward with their applications.
Impact of Housing Affordability
Palm Beach County’s home prices have soared over recent years, making it increasingly difficult for residents—even those with steady jobs—to buy a home. Renters like Julie Faust have expressed concerns that even moderate annual incomes are not enough to cover rent or save for homeownership, highlighting the urgency for such assistance programs.
Efforts like this county program are also echoed at the state level. Legislation is being considered in Tallahassee to further incentivize companies to help employees with home purchase costs, showing a broader movement to tackle affordability challenges.
Important Dates and How to Apply
- Online applications open: March 30, 2026
- Application deadline: April 20, 2026
Only sixty applicants will be selected to move forward, so residents are encouraged to prepare early and submit complete pre-applications as soon as the window opens.
Looking Ahead
As Palm Beach County takes steps to support first-time homebuyers, community leaders hope the new program will help more residents realize the dream of homeownership. Success will depend on both strong participation and sustained investment in similar initiatives to ensure long-term affordability for all who live and work in the region.
