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New Braunfels Down Payment Assistance: 2026 Programs & Income Limits
Texas down payment assistance (DPA) helps homebuyers cover their down payment and closing costs through state programs (TSAHC, TDHCA) and the federal MCC tax credit. Eligible Texas buyers can combine $25,000–$110,000+ in assistance depending on county, occupation, and household income. Most programs require 620+ FICO and HUD-approved homebuyer education.
New Braunfels has spent the last decade near the top of every fastest-growing-city list in the country, and that growth shows up at the closing table. Watch prices climb around Gruene, Veramendi, and Vintage Oaks long enough and it is easy to decide you have been priced out of your own town. For a lot of New Braunfels buyers that conclusion is premature. The statewide income limits reach higher in the San Antonio band than people expect, and down payment assistance is built to close exactly the cash gap that growth widened.
This is a town with deep roots, founded in 1845 and still proud of its German heritage at Wurstfest and the dance floor at Gruene Hall, wrapped around the spring-fed Comal River and the Guadalupe. Families keep arriving for that mix of small-town character and quick access to both Austin and San Antonio along I-35. As demand has pushed prices up, assistance has become more useful, not less, and the real question in New Braunfels is usually which homes fall under the price limit rather than whether your income qualifies. Here is the full 2026 picture.
New Braunfels assumptions worth a second look
The reasons buyers here talk themselves out of help usually do not hold up:
- “The boom priced me out, so assistance cannot help.” Often it still can. In Comal County the TSAHC income limit may reach approximately $130,833 at any household size, and TDHCA’s My Choice Texas Home may reach approximately $167,110, ceilings that clear a large share of local households.
- “This is only for first-time buyers.” For most programs it is not. Home Sweet Texas and My Choice Texas Home both welcome repeat buyers, common in a town drawing so many move-up families.
- “I would need 20% down.” You would not. Assistance pairs with FHA at 3.5% down and conventional at 3% down and may cover much of it.
- “Nothing in New Braunfels lands under the price limit anymore.” Plenty does, from older homes near downtown to many newer sections, even as the highest-end builds sit above it.
Which of these applies to you depends on your income against the Comal and Guadalupe County limits and the price of the homes you are watching. A couple of minutes settles it, and that is usually where New Braunfels buyers are surprised.
What down payment assistance in New Braunfels actually is
Down payment assistance in New Braunfels is money that covers your down payment and usually part of your closing costs, so you bring less cash to the table. It comes mostly from two statewide agencies rather than the city: the Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation (TSAHC) and the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA).
Each may provide up to about 5% of your loan amount, offered as a grant or a forgivable second lien, depending on the option you pick. The assistance attaches to a normal first mortgage, FHA, conventional, VA, or USDA, so the underlying loan is ordinary. Our Texas down payment assistance hub covers how the statewide help works in depth.
Comal and Guadalupe County down payment assistance, and how we fit
New Braunfels straddles two counties, Comal and Guadalupe, and the city itself does not run a large open down-payment grant. County housing help in this area tends to be limited and income-restricted rather than a broad city-wide program. Regional housing finance corporations sometimes offer assistance, each with their own income and funding rules, worth asking about if your income is on the lower end.
To be straight with you: ShopDPA does not administer any New Braunfels, Comal County, or Guadalupe County program, and for most buyers here those are not the practical path. The help that is open year-round, available in larger amounts, and usable by repeat buyers comes from the statewide TSAHC and TDHCA programs, which is where the licensed lenders in our network connect qualified buyers in both counties. Any local program is education here, not the engine.
New Braunfels down payment assistance income limits (2026)
Income limits are measured against the area median, and New Braunfels falls inside the San Antonio band for both of its counties. The figures below show approximately how high the limits may reach for non-targeted areas. Read them as “up to” guides; a participating lender confirms your exact number.
| Program (Comal / Guadalupe County area) | Household of 1–2 | Household of 3+ |
|---|---|---|
| TSAHC Home Sweet Texas / Homes for Texas Heroes | Up to ~$130,833 | Up to ~$130,833 |
| TDHCA My First Texas Home | Up to ~$104,227 | Up to ~$119,861 |
| TDHCA My Choice Texas Home | Up to ~$167,110 | Up to ~$167,110 |
TSAHC applies one income limit at any household size, while TDHCA brackets by household. The My Choice Texas Home ceiling near $167,110 for conventional loans, or about $177,186 on FHA, VA, and USDA loans, reaches well into two-income territory. In this area the wall is usually the purchase-price limit, not the income limit, which is why where you buy in New Braunfels matters.
TSAHC programs for New Braunfels buyers
TSAHC is the program many New Braunfels buyers use. TSAHC’s down payment assistance may provide up to about 5% of the loan amount, structured three ways: a no-assistance option (first mortgage plus an optional MCC, often at the lowest rate), a grant you never repay, or a three-year forgivable second lien.
- Home Sweet Texas is the general track. If your county income fits the limit, you may qualify regardless of profession or whether you have owned before.
- Homes for Texas Heroes serves teachers, police officers, firefighters, EMS, corrections officers, nursing faculty, and veterans. Comal ISD and New Braunfels ISD staff and the city’s first responders fit here. See our Homes for Texas Heroes guide for the full occupation list.
Not every lender is approved to offer TSAHC programs, which is one reason working with a participating lender in our network matters. TSAHC publishes its full program terms on its homebuyer pages.
TDHCA programs for New Braunfels buyers
TDHCA runs the other statewide track:
- My First Texas Home is for first-time buyers (no ownership in the last three years) and qualified veterans, pairing a competitive first mortgage with assistance at the lower income limits above.
- My Choice Texas Home removes the first-time requirement and lifts the income ceiling to around $167,110 for the San Antonio area, which fits repeat buyers and dual-income households better than any other program.
Both live on TDHCA’s homebuyer site. For most households there is usually a fit between the two agencies; the work is picking the right one, which the eligibility step handles. Our guide to TSAHC and how it differs from TDHCA lays out the comparison.
The MCC tax credit for New Braunfels buyers
A Mortgage Credit Certificate is easy for first-time New Braunfels buyers to overlook. An MCC is a federal tax credit under IRS Form 8396 that may return up to 15% of the mortgage interest you pay each year, with no annual cap, taken straight off your federal tax bill. A credit lowers what you owe dollar for dollar, which is stronger than a deduction.
The real benefit depends on your loan amount, your rate, and your federal tax liability, so it is an “up to” figure rather than a flat promise. On a New Braunfels-sized loan it may add up to meaningful money, and it continues as long as you keep the loan and live in the home. TSAHC issues the MCC for qualifying first-time buyers, and our Texas MCC guide walks through the math.
How New Braunfels DPA works with FHA, VA, USDA, and conventional loans
Assistance is not its own loan type. It rides on top of a standard first mortgage, and the right base loan depends on your credit, your cash, and what you are buying. In New Braunfels, FHA and conventional financing are both common, and each pairs with assistance a little differently.
How Texas DPA pairs with each loan type
| Loan type | Min down | Min credit | DPA pairing benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| FHA | 3.5% | 580 (TSAHC overlay: 620) | DPA may cover much of down + closing → out-of-pocket often drops below $1,000 |
| VA | 0% | 620 (TSAHC overlay) | DPA may cover closing costs; funding fee waived for 10%+ disabled vets |
| USDA | 0% | 620 (TSAHC overlay) | Rural areas only; DPA may cover closing costs; income caps lower |
| Conventional | 3% | 640-680 typical | HFA Advantage / HFA Preferred reduces MI; better long-term economics with 680+ credit |
| TSAHC and TDHCA both require 620+ FICO regardless of underlying loan-type minimums. | |||
Source: tsahc.org, FHA Handbook 4000.1, VA Lenders Handbook M26-7
The rural edges of Comal and Guadalupe counties can fall in USDA-eligible areas, which is worth checking if you are looking toward the Hill Country fringes, since USDA allows zero down. Veterans have their own path: beyond a VA home loan, the Texas Veterans Land Board offers below-market loan options for Texas veterans. Our Texas VA loan guide covers the veteran path in detail.
TSAHC vs TDHCA: which New Braunfels program fits?
The two agencies overlap, so here is how they compare at a glance for a Comal or Guadalupe County household.
TSAHC vs TDHCA — Texas state DPA programs at a glance
| Program detail | TSAHC | TDHCA |
|---|---|---|
| First-time-buyer required? | No (Heroes); Yes/No (HSTH) | Yes (MFTH); No (MCTH) |
| Income limit | By county, any household size (up to ~$167,250) | By county and household size; My Choice is higher |
| DPA structure | Grant OR 3-year deferred forgivable second lien (36 months) | 30-year deferred (repayable) OR 3-year deferred forgivable second lien |
| Typical DPA % | 3% / 4% / 5% of loan amount | Up to 5% of mortgage amount |
| Min credit score | 620 (lender overlays may apply) | 620 (lender overlays may apply) |
| Loan types accepted | FHA, VA, USDA, Conventional | FHA, VA, USDA, Conventional |
| MCC pairing allowed? | Yes (TSAHC MCC) | Yes with MFTH; NOT with MCTH |
| Recapture tax (§143)? | May apply; reimbursement program available | May apply; reimbursement program available |
| MCC = Mortgage Credit Certificate. One MCC per loan, ever. TDHCA MCTH does not allow MCC pairing. | ||
Source: tsahc.org + welcomehome.tdhca.texas.gov
For most New Braunfels buyers the choice comes down to two questions: are you a first-time buyer, and where does your income sit against each limit? Because the area draws so many repeat and relocating buyers, the no-first-time-rule programs carry real weight here. A participating lender can compare both on your real numbers.
Where you buy in New Braunfels changes the picture
New Braunfels spans a wide range, from historic cottages near downtown to large new builds, so where you shop decides whether assistance reaches a home. The roughly $579,037 purchase-price limit is the line that matters for the first-time and Home Sweet Texas tracks; My Choice Texas Home carries no price cap.
- Downtown, Solms, and the older neighborhoods near the Comal River hold many homes that land under the price limit.
- Mayfair, Havenwood, and the established subdivisions off Loop 337 offer a mix, with plenty of homes that still fit.
- Veramendi, Vintage Oaks, and the newer Hill Country sections trend higher, and the larger builds can sit above the limit, where the no-price-cap My Choice option may help.
Buyers comparing options often look south toward Schertz and Cibolo or north up I-35 toward San Marcos, which sit in nearby income bands. Our San Antonio pillar covers the wider metro for buyers weighing the corridor.
New Braunfels school districts and the Homes for Texas Heroes program
The area is served by two districts: New Braunfels ISD covers the city core, and Comal ISD, one of the fastest-growing districts in the state with more than 30,000 students, covers the surrounding county. Add the hospitals and the employers along I-35, and the area is full of people whose jobs qualify them for the Homes for Texas Heroes program.
Teachers, aides, counselors, librarians, and school nurses across both districts qualify, as do New Braunfels’s police officers, firefighters, and EMS. The Heroes program offers the same assistance as Home Sweet Texas, framed for your profession, with no first-time-buyer requirement. Our Texas teacher home loan guide explains how district employment verification works.
Credit score requirements for New Braunfels DPA
Most TSAHC and TDHCA programs start around a 620 credit score. That is well short of “perfect,” and it surprises buyers who assumed assistance demanded a spotless file. Your score shapes your interest rate and which assistance option fits, but 620 is the number to aim for, and some loan types flex around it depending on the rest of your application.
If you are under 620 right now, treat it as a timeline rather than a closed door. A participating lender or a HUD-approved housing counselor can usually point to the few specific moves that may lift your score into range. In a competitive market like New Braunfels, a stronger score also helps your offer stand out.
Homebuyer education for New Braunfels buyers
Most assistance programs require a short homebuyer education course before you close. It covers budgeting, the loan process, and what to expect at closing, and buyers who take it tend to do better over the long run. You can find a HUD-approved counselor through the CFPB’s housing counselor tool, and your lender confirms which specific course your program accepts.
Recapture tax for New Braunfels DPA buyers (IRS §143)
Some TSAHC and TDHCA bond-backed programs carry a federal recapture provision under IRS §143. A recapture tax may apply only if all three of these happen together: you sell within nine years, your income at sale is significantly above the program limits, and you realize a capital gain. If any one of those is not true, there is generally nothing to recapture.
Very few buyers ever owe it, and both agencies offer reimbursement programs that may cover a recapture tax if it is ever triggered. The mechanics live on IRS Form 8828. We mention it for honesty, not alarm; a participating lender explains how it applies to the program you choose.
Step by step: from form to closing day in New Braunfels
- Check where you stand. Spend a couple of minutes on the eligibility step so we understand your income, location, and goals.
- Connect with a participating lender. We introduce you to a licensed mortgage professional in our network who is approved to offer TSAHC and TDHCA programs in the New Braunfels area.
- Get pre-qualified and pick your program. Your lender checks your income against the Comal and Guadalupe County limits, reviews your credit, and helps you choose the assistance option that fits.
- Finish homebuyer education. Complete the short HUD-approved course your program requires, online or in person.
- Shop, offer, and close. House-hunt across New Braunfels with your assistance lined up, focus on homes inside the price limit, and bring far less cash to closing than you expected.
Documents to have ready for pre-qualification
You do not need these to begin, but they speed things up once you connect with a lender:
- Recent pay stubs (about 30 days) and the last two years of W-2s or tax returns
- Two months of bank statements
- A government-issued ID
- Your DD-214 if you are using a VA loan or the Heroes/veteran track
- A rough idea of your target New Braunfels neighborhoods and price range
New Braunfels down payment assistance: frequently asked questions
New Braunfels down payment assistance: frequently asked questions
How does down payment assistance work in New Braunfels, Texas?
Has the New Braunfels boom priced me out of down payment assistance?
Who qualifies for down payment assistance in New Braunfels?
How much down payment assistance can I get in New Braunfels?
Do I have to be a first-time buyer to get help in New Braunfels?
What is the income limit for down payment assistance in New Braunfels in 2026?
Is there a price limit for down payment assistance in New Braunfels?
Which county am I in, Comal or Guadalupe?
What credit score do I need for down payment assistance in New Braunfels?
Do you have to pay back down payment assistance in New Braunfels?
† ShopDPA is The Texas Down Payment Assistance Marketplace, a home loan and down payment assistance referral service. We are not a mortgage lender, mortgage broker, or loan officer, and we do not originate, fund, or service loans. We connect Texas homebuyers with licensed mortgage professionals and with down payment assistance programs. We are not affiliated with the City of New Braunfels, Comal County, Guadalupe County, TSAHC, TDHCA, HUD, the IRS, the VA, or any government agency. Program terms, income limits, purchase-price limits, and tax-credit amounts are set by the applicable agency, lender, or insurer and may change; confirm current details with a participating licensed lender. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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