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Homebuyer Programs in Tarrant County, Texas

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Population
2,140,000
Median home price
$335,000
Median household income
$77,000
County seat
Fort Worth

Data as of 2024-01 - U.S. Census ACS 5-year (2023) & public MLS estimates.

Local Housing Market

Tarrant County (county seat: Fort Worth) is one of the most active first-time-buyer markets in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, with the deepest inventory and lender competition in the region. The largest population centers are Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield. With a median home price near $335K and a median household income near $77K, the affordability ratio here is one of the key reasons buyers shop Tarrant County.

Major cities & communities
Fort Worth
Arlington
Mansfield
Grapevine

Notable: Stockyards • AT&T Stadium

Homebuyer Programs in Tarrant County

Down Payment Assistance

The two statewide programs - TSAHC (Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation) and TDHCA's My First Texas Home - both serve Tarrant County and can layer down payment assistance on FHA, VA, USDA, and conventional 97% loans. Tarrant County buyers should also ask their lender about any active city-level DPA in the county seat.

First-Time Homebuyer Resources

Both TSAHC and TDHCA define a 'first-time buyer' as anyone who has not owned a primary residence in the last 3 years. Income and purchase-price limits apply and depend on household size.

VA Homebuyer Information

Tarrant County is a strong VA-loan market - Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB drives steady veteran demand, so listing agents, builders, and lenders here are deeply experienced with VA appraisals, the funding fee, and seller concessions.

USDA Rural Development

Most of Tarrant County is outside USDA Rural Development eligibility. Buyers needing low/no down payment generally use FHA (3.5% down) or the TSAHC/TDHCA DPA stack on a conventional 97% loan.

FHA Loans

The 2024 FHA single-family loan limit applicable in Tarrant County is $498,257. FHA loans require 3.5% down at 580+ FICO and pair well with TSAHC/TDHCA down payment assistance.

Savings Strategies

The fastest way to lower your monthly payment in Tarrant County is to negotiate seller-paid closing costs on resale listings (often 2–3% of price) and ask new-construction builders about 2/1 rate buydowns plus permanent rate locks, and to pull the Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) when you close - it returns up to $2,000/year in federal tax credit for the life of the loan.

Stack Eligible Savings Programs

  • Pair a TSAHC or TDHCA grant with a Mortgage Credit Certificate to compound an ongoing federal tax credit.
  • Combine seller-paid closing costs with a lender credit to free up your DPA for the down payment itself.
  • Use builder incentives on new construction to fund a permanent 2/1 rate buydown alongside DPA.
  • Run an FHA vs. USDA vs. VA scenario side-by-side - the cheapest monthly often isn't the option with the lowest down payment.

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