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Valerie Holmes |
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Toll Free
(866) 449-9022
Office
(559) 449-9022
Fax
(559) 449-9098 |
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7480 North Palm, Suite 103 Fresno, CA 93711 |
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Credit Teacher Home Purchase Program |
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| PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION |
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The
Extra Credit Teacher Program (ECTP) is designed to make homeownership
a possibility for eligible teachers, administrators, classified
employees and staff members working in high priority schools
in California. The
ECTP is intended to help high priority schools attract and
retain education professionals by offering an incentive
in the form of down payment assistance for the purchase
of a home anywhere in California.
The
Program provides:
1. A
deferred payment, junior mortgage loan for down payment
assistance of an amount not to exceed the greater of $7,500
or 3% of the sales price, or; of an amount not to exceed
the greater of $15,000 or 3% of the sales price in CalHFA-defined
high cost areas .
2. A
special reduced interest rate on the CalHFA 30-Year Fixed
Mortgage or Government Insured/Guaranteed 30-year fixed
Mortgage.
(The
special reduced rate is not available on the CalHFA interest
only PLUSSM or the 40-Year Fixed Mortgage
loan programs.)
Interest
on the junior loan is deferred and may be reduced to zero
if the borrower meets continued eligibility requirements.
In addition,
CalHFA will permit home buyers to use other CalHFA-approved
down payment assistance loans or grants to help in the acquisition
of the home.
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| TARGET
MARKETS |
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This
program is intended for eligible teachers, administrators,
classified employees and staff members in high priority schools
across the state. |
| BORROWER
ELIGIBILITY |
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Borrowers
must meet the following requirements :
- Be
a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien or qualified
alien
- Be
a first-time home buyer
- Occupy
the property as a primary residence; non-occupant co-borrowers
are not allowed
- Be
currently employed in a public or charter school that
scores in the bottom fifty percent (50%) statewide Academic
Performance Index rank (API ranks 1-5), or be assigned
to a school district but teach in, provide administration
in or provide service to at least one high priority school
- Have
an income that does not exceed CalHFA’s income limits
established for the county in which the borrower is purchasing
- Meet
credit, income and loan requirements of the CalHFA lender
and the mortgage insurer
- Hold
an appropriate credential for a teacher, administrator
or staff member (Extra Credit Teacher Program Credential
List follows) or be employed as a Classified Employee.
“Classified Employee” means an employee of
a school district, employed in a position not requiring
certification qualifications.
- Intend
to work for three years continuously from the date of
the loan in a high priority school.
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| ELIGIBLE
CREDENTIAL LIST |
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For
Teachers: |
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- Single
Subject Teaching Credential
- Multiple
Subject Teaching Credential
- Specialist
Instruction Credential in Special Education
- Education
Specialist Instruction Credential
- Standard
Elementary Teaching Credential
- Standard
Secondary Teaching Credential
- Standard
Early Childhood Education Teaching Credential
- Standard
Restricted Special Education Teaching Credential
- General
Kindergarten-Primary Teaching Credential
- General
Elementary Teaching Credential
- General
Junior High Teaching Credential
- General
Secondary Teaching Credential
- Special
Secondary Teaching Credential in Art
- Special
Credential for Teaching Exceptional Children
- Special
Secondary Teaching Credential in Business Ed
- Special
Secondary Credential for Teaching the Blind
- Special
Secondary Teaching Credential in Homemaking
- Special
Secondary Teaching Credential in Industrial Arts
- Special
Secondary Credential for Teaching Lip Reading
- Special
Secondary Teaching Credential in Music
- Special
Secondary Limited Teaching Credential in Music
- Special
Secondary Teaching Credential Limited in Agriculture
- Special
Secondary Credential for Teaching the Partially Sighted
Child
- Special
Secondary Teaching Credential in Physical Education
- Special
Secondary Speech Arts
- Special
Secondary Teaching Credential in Correction of Speech
Defects
- Special
Secondary Credential for Teaching the Mentally Retarded
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For
Administrators: |
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- Administrative
Services Credential
- General
Secondary School Administration Credential
- Administrative
Services Credential (Examination)
- General
Secondary School Supervision Credential
- Standard
Supervision Credential
- General
Administration Credential
- Standard
Administration Credential
- General
Supervision Credential
- General
Elementary School Administration Credential
- The
Supervision Credential
- General
Elementary School Supervision Credential
- General
School Principal or Supervisor Credential
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For
Staff Members: |
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- School
Nurse Credential
- Clinical
or Rehabilitation Service Credential
- Pupil
Personnel Services Credential - (e.g. School Counseling,
School Social Work, School Psychology and Child Welfare
and Attendance)
- Library
Media Teacher Service Credential
- Designated
Subjects Vocational Education Teaching Credential
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| ELIGIBLE
CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES |
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For Classified
Employees: |
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Classified
Employee means an employee of a school district, employed
in a position not requiring certification qualifications. |
| TRANSACTION
TYPE |
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Purchase
transactions only. |
| INTEREST
RATE |
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CalHFA
offers a unique interest rate for this program. A list of
current rates is also available by requesting information
here.
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| MAXIMUM
LOAN AMOUNT |
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- Amount
not to exceed the greater of $7,500 or 3% of the sales
price in CalHFA-defined non-high cost areas or,
- Amount
not to exceed the greater of $15,000 or 3% of the sales
price in CalHFA-defined high cost areas.
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| INTEREST
FORGIVENESS ON THE JUNIOR LOAN |
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Interest
on the junior loan may be reduced to zero if the borrower
meets continued eligibility by remaining employed in a high
priority school on a continuous basis for three years from
the date specified on the junior loan documents. The interest
rate on the junior loan will be reduced by 1% for each full
year borrower remains employed in a high priority school,
up to a maximum of three years. At the end of three years,
the rate is reduced to zero. In
the event of termination of employment during the first
three years, the interest rate on the junior loan will accrue
at the last reduced rate (if applicable) that the borrower
met continued eligibility. |
| REPAYMENT
OF SECOND LOAN |
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Repayment
of the principal and interest on the junior loan shall be
due and payable at the earlier of the following events:
- Transfer
of title
- Sale
of the residence
- Payoff
or refinance of the first loan
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| PROGRAM
RESTRICTIONS |
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ECTP
cannot be combined with CalHFA’s California Home Buyer’s
Down Payment Assistance Program (CHDAP) or the Homeownership
In Revitalization Areas Program (HIRAP). |
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Sierra
Pacific Home Loans, Inc. is a lender approved by Fannie Mae, Freddie
Mac, FHA, VA, USDA Rural Development Loans, California Housing Finance
Agency, California Public Employees Retirement System Member Home
Loan Program, California State Teachers Retirement System Home Loan
Program, major banks and other mortgage investors. |
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Copyrighted
1994-2006 Sierra Pacific Home Loans, Inc.
7480 North Palm Avenue, Suite 103, Fresno, CA 93711-5729
(888) 478-3727 - (559) 224.3300 - (559) 224-0961 Fax
Real Estate Broker Lic # 00745743, California Dept of Real Estate
Consumer Finance Lender Lic # 607-0373, California Dept. of Corporations |
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