First-Time Homebuyers Navigate the Market with Government Loans

Jennifer Kloss
Published Jan 1, 2026


In the ever-evolving housing market, first-time buyers are making smart moves with government-backed loans to secure their first homes. 

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) highlights a growing trend: newcomers are increasingly turning to Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and Veterans Affairs (VA) loans for more affordable pathways into homeownership.

FHA loans, backed by the government, offer buyers more favorable terms with their lenders. VA loans, aimed at America's military community, come with the advantage of no down payment requirement, easing one of the major hurdles for first-time purchasers.

Despite a general downturn in mortgage applications by 5.2% for the week ending May 31, amid soaring mortgage rates above 7%—the highest at the start of the month—loans via FHA and VA showed resilience.

According to Bob Broeksmit, MBA President and CEO, this pattern underscores the determination of first-time buyers, who benefited from slightly lower rates for FHA loans at 6.75%, compared to the typical 30-year fixed rate hitting 7.07%.

The market this spring has seen challenges, with high rates and prices sidelining buyers, a time traditionally bustling with activity. However, optimism is on the horizon. Sam Khater, Freddie Mac's chief economist, indicates a potential for lower mortgage rates, anticipating a modest decline that could encourage more transactions.

Khater advises prospective buyers that while waiting for rates to drop might offer modest savings, actively seeking the best rates can significantly cut costs. This spring demonstrates the resilience of first-time buyers, undeterred by shortages and high rates, hopeful for an easing financial landscape ahead.

Explore Government Assistance for Your First Home Purchase

Government assistance programs, like FHA and VA loans, are designed to help first-time homebuyers navigate the complexities of purchasing a home. These programs offer significant advantages, such as lower down payments and more favorable loan terms, making the path to homeownership more accessible. 

We encourage prospective buyers to explore these options as viable solutions to overcome financial barriers. Don't let the market's challenges keep you from achieving your homeownership dreams—government assistance may be the key to unlocking the door to your first home.

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