Purchase Program

The 2024 BMR Waitlist is now closed. The 2025 BMR waitlist will open in October 2024.

View the 2023 recorded BMR workshop and view presentation slides.

For more information, contact Rise Housing:
cupertino@risehousing.com
415.301.5448 (messages returned within 36-48 hours)

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The Cupertino BMR Rental Program is designed to assist very-low and low-income households. The Cupertino BMR Purchase Program is designed to assist first-time median and moderate-income homebuyers. The BMR Program uses maximum income limits, adjusted for household size, published by Housing and Community Development (HCD) annually for Santa Clara County.

The waitlist application period for the BMR Rental and Purchase Program is open annually during the month of October. Eligibility Forms will be accepted on the first business day of October annually and will close on the last business day of October annually. Anyone who wishes to be included on the waitlist must apply each year within this time frame, including those who were on the waitlist in previous years. Each eligibility form will be separated into a subgroup based on priority points. For applicants reapplying for a position on the waitlist, the applicant will maintain their current position on the waitlist from the previous year, provided the applicant continues to qualify for a BMR unit and their priority points remain unchanged. Applicants who are no longer income eligible, or who do not reapply, will be removed from the waitlist each year. Applicants for the BMR Purchase Program are encouraged to attend a First Time Homebuyer Certificate from a HUD certified agency.

2023 Housing & Community Development (HCD) Maximum Income Limits

2023 Housing & Community Development (HCD) Maximum Income Limits effective June 06, 2023. Income Limits will be updated each year by HCD.

BMR Purchase Program

Household Size 1 2 3 4 5 6
Median Income $126,900 $145,050 $163,150 $181,300 $195,800 $210,300
Moderate Income $152,300 $174,050 $195,800 $217,550 $234,950 $252,350

Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) Program

The MCC Program provides financial assistance to first-time homebuyers. The Santa Clara County MCC tax credit reduces the federal income taxes of qualified Borrowers purchasing qualified homes; thus having the effect of a mortgage subsidy. The current tax credit rate is15%of the interest paid to the Lender on the first loan or up to 15% based upon an individuals personal tax situation. The MCC will reduce the amount of federal income taxes otherwise due to the federal government from the Borrower; however, the mortgage tax credit cannot be claimed as a refund. MCC Borrowers may consider adjusting their federal income tax withholdings so as to benefit on a monthly basis from the MCC. For more information on how to claim the tax credit refer to IRS Publication 530.