Down Payment Assistance Program Fact Sheet
Guidelines for Finance PEI's Down Payment Assistance Program (DPAP) for Modest Income Households
Guidelines for Finance PEI's Down Payment Assistance Program (DPAP) for Modest Income Households
The Down Payment Assistance Program (DPAP) is a pilot program to assist qualified residents of Prince Edward Island, who have modest incomes, in purchasing a first home. How much financing is available under this program? Eligible applicants can apply to receive a conditionally...
Down payment assistance is available for modest-income homeowners who qualify for a default-insured mortgage to purchase their first home. Eligible applicants whose annual household income is $110,000 or less may apply to Finance PEI for a conditionally interest-free loan (maximum $17,500) for up to 5% of the purchase price of a program-eligible home. The loan is payable over ten years. Find detailed application and eligibility criteria at Down Payment Assistance Program. Applications will be accepted until March 31, 2031 or until funds authorized for this program are depleted. How do I apply...
The Closing Cost Support Program assists Prince Edward Islanders of low and modest incomes with financial assistance to cover a portion of the closing costs on the purchase of their first home. Eligible applicants can apply to receive a contribution of up to $2,500 to support the closing costs of the purchase. Apply using the online form below. Am I eligible for closing cost assistance for my first house? For an applicant to be eligible for assistance, the following criteria must be met: At least one of the Applicants is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada and the Applicant is a resident...
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Issuers that are reporting issuers must make periodic filings with the Superintendent of Securities under the Securities Act, R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. S-3.1 and rules. We maintain a list of issuers who are reporting issuers in Prince Edward Island. A reporting issuer in Prince...
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