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Request for Participating Lenders
The Riverside County Housing and Workforce Solutions department (jointly hereafter "Agency") is requesting qualifications from additional mortgage lenders desiring to participate in financing activities associated with the Agency's First-Time Home Buyer Programs. (HOME & PLHA)
The County-wide programs are designed to assist low to moderate income first-time homebuyers in purchasing eligible properties for use as their principal residence. The Agency’s assistance is structured as a silent second mortgage for down payment. Assistance is currently limited to 20% of the purchase price per household.
Please note that while applications are accepted year-round, they will only be reviewed during January and February.
Notice to Lenders
2023 - 2036
How were the Approved Lenders selected for the FTHB Program?
The Agency published a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for qualified lenders. The RFQ was published in a newspaper of general circulation, and invitations were mailed to lenders participating in other homebuyer assistance programs administered by HWS as well as lenders requesting to be placed on the mailing list. All lenders were invited to submit materials detailing their qualifications for the program. All submittals that were received prior to the deadline were evaluated and ranked according to the criteria in the RFQ. Lenders that demonstrated in their submittals that they met all the program requirements were selected as participating lenders.
PARTICIPATING LENDERS
Requirement
The Agency will only accept FTHB Applications from approved Participating Lenders who have entered into a Lender Participation Agreement with the County for these Programs.
Selection
The County shall establish minimum criteria for the selection of participating lenders for the FTHB Program. All selected lenders shall enter into a lender participation agreement with the County and shall agree to abide by the County’s procedures for all borrowers participating in the FTHB Program. The minimum lender criteria for the First Time Home Buyer Program are as follows:
- Participating lenders are normally direct lenders with the ability to originate and service loans. Mortgage Brokers are not eligible for designation as participating lenders in the FTHB Programs on their own. Participating Lenders may choose to enter into arrangements with brokers to process FTHB Applications. However, the Participating Lender shall remain responsible for all submittals to the County and for verifying that all aspects of the purchase meet the PLHA FTHB Program requirements.
- Participating lenders are encouraged to provide staff personnel with the ability to communicate in Spanish.
- Participating lenders shall provide application assistance with minimal inconvenience to the borrower. Application assistance shall be provided at a time and place convenient to the borrower. This may include evenings and weekends and travel throughout the County.
- Participating lenders shall demonstrate a commitment to Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and affirmative marketing requirements, and outreach to minority and low-income communities. Lenders shall agree to proactively market the Program to low income and minority people. All advertising to the general public shall be complimented with advertising targeted to these groups, including, but not limited to, minority newspaper, television, and radio advertisements. The County will monitor all marketing efforts and will require periodic updates on the marketing efforts of participating lenders.
- Participating lenders shall have demonstrable experience in first time home buyer programs.
- The selection of participating lenders shall be at the sole discretion of the Agency. The Agency reserves the right to limit the number of approved participating lenders.
We are pleased to announce this year’s upcoming First-Time Homebuyer (FTHB) Program Loan Officer Training Sessions for new and renewing Riverside County (RivCo) approved loan officers and staff.
To originate and submit proper, error-free FTHB applications during the new upcoming fiscal certification period of July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2029, to us at RivCo Housing & Workforce Solutions (HWS), this training is required for:
- Existing approved loan officers seeking recertification for the new fiscal period listed above
- New seasoned loan officers seeking initial approval for the new fiscal period listed above.
Registration opens: JANUARY 15, 2026, at 8am
Wednesday, JANUARY 15, 2026, at 8:00 AM (PST)
Register via Eventbrite:
https://hws-homeownership.eventbrite.com
Who Should Attend?
- Seasoned conventional and government loan officers seeking initial FTHB certification.
- Current RivCo approved loan officers whose certification expires this June 2026 (recertification required).
- Realtors and loan officer support staff (assistants, processors, underwriters) – attendance encouraged for informational purposes only.
Training Fee
- $50.00 per registered email address per class
- $5.20 Eventbrite processing fee
Payment is due at registration via PayPal or credit card only.
Fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Confirmation will be emailed by Eventbrite, and your virtual seat will be reserved.
Upcoming Training Dates
Date | Time | Program | Location |
February 04, 2026 (Wed) | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM | HOME & PLHA | Virtual Teams Meeting |
February 09, 2026 (Mon) | 2:000 PM – 4:00 PM | HOME & PLHA | Virtual Teams Meeting |
February 11, 2026 (Wed) | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM | HOME & PLHA | Virtual Teams Meeting |
February 24, 2026 (Tue) | 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM | HOME & PLHA | Virtual Teams Meeting |
February 26, 2026 (Thu) | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM | HOME & PLHA | Virtual Teams Meeting |
March 03, 2026 (Tue) | 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM | HOME & PLHA | Virtual Teams Meeting |
March 05, 2026 (Thu) | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM | HOME & PLHA | Virtual Teams Meeting |
Important:
- Please join the virtual lobby 10 minutes before start time.
- Late arrivals (15+ minutes past start) will not be admitted.
- To receive credit, loan officers must register and sign in using their own email and phone number and remain for the entire session.
Corporate Approval
Loan officers must be affiliated with an approved corporate lender. Corporate offices must complete the application here, and are only processed during January and February of each year:
Corporate Applicaton Link: https://rivcohws.org/housing-programs/resources#2741959481-2854757447
Registration Link & Info available (on or after JANUARY 15, 2025 @ 8:00 AM):
https://hws-homeownership.eventbrite.com
Material
- Mar 5th Login Link and instructions
- Mar 5th Power Point 3x
- Mar 5th Power Point 2x
- Mar 5th Power Point 1x
- 2025-2026 FTHB Program matrix
- 2025-2026 FTHB Program matrix SPANISH
- Statement of Understanding HOME FTHB 2026-2029
- Statement of Understanding PLHA FTHB 2026-2029
- Exhibit A HOME FTHB 2026-2029
- Exhibit A PLHA FTHB 2026-2029
Maximum Annual Household Income (Adjusted for Household Size) | ||
| Effective: July 1, 2025 | ||
| Household Size | HOME FTHB 80% AMI | PLHA FTHB 120% AMI |
| 1 | $62,650 | $87,300 |
| 2 | $71,600 | $99,720 |
| 3 | $80,550 | $112,200 |
| 4 | $89,500 | $124,680 |
| 5 | $96,700 | $134,640 |
| 6 | $103,850 | $144,600 |
| 7 | $111,000 | $154,620 |
| 8 | $118,150 | $164,580 |
| HOME / PLHA FTHB MAXIMUM PURCHASE PRICE | ||
| Effective: July 1, 2025 | ||
| Property Type | Amount | |
| New Construction Single-Family | $564,205 | |
| Existing Single-Family Residence | $564,205 | |
| New/Existing Condominium or Townhouse | $513,000 | |
| Manufactured Home | $361,000 | |
ARPA FTHB | HOME FTHB | PLHA FTHB | |
| Property Location | Unincorporated areas & Cooperating Cities located in Supervisorial | Unincorporated areas & Cooperating Cities | Unincorporated areas & Cooperating Cities |
District 5 ONLY | Excluding (15 cities) | Excluding (7 cities): | |
Cathedral City, Corona, Hemet, Indio, Jurupa Valley, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Perris, Rancho Mirage, Riverside & Temecula | Calimesa, Corona, Menifee, Palm Desert, Perris, Rancho Mirage, and Riverside | ||
Excluding (4 other districts): |
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Unincorporated areas and Cities located in the following Supervisorial Districts: District One, District Two, District Three, and District Four |
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2025/2026 Bulletins
- Bulletin No.20 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.19 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.18 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.17 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.16 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.15 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.14 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.13 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.12 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.11- 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.10 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.9 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.8 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.7 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.6 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.5 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.4 - 2025-2026 Funds Update All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.3 - 2025-2026 Funds Update- All FTHB Programs
- Bulletin No.2 - 2025-2026 Funds Exhausted- HOME and ARPA
- Bulletin No.1 - 2025-2026 Funds Available
2024/2025 Bulletins
- Bulletin No.1 - 2024-2025 Funds Available
- Bulletin No. 2 - Purchase Price Limits (HOME & ARPA & PLHA)
- Bulletin No. 3 - Income Limits - HOME ONLY
- Bulletin No. 4 - Income Limits - PLHA & ARPA ONLY
- Bulletin No. 5 - Funds Available for District 4
- Bulletin No. 6 - Funds Update 091724
- Bulletin No. 7 - Funds Update 091924
- Bulletin No. 8 - Funds Update 092324
- Bulletin No. 9 - Funds Status 092424
- Bulletin No. 10 - Funds Status 092724
- Bulletin No. 11 - Funds Status 092724
- Bulletin No. 12 - Funds Status 093024
Bulletin No. 13 - Funds Exhausted- ARPA District 5 ONLY
2024/2025 Bulletins
- Bulletin No. 14 - Funds Status 100724
- Bulletin No. 15 - Funds Status 101524
- Bulletin No. 16 - Funds Status 101724
- Bulletin No. 17 - Funds Status 102324
- Bulletin No. 18 - Funds Status 102324
- Bulletin No. 19 - Funds Exhausted
- Bulletin No. 20 - Funds Available for ARPA FTHB District 5 Only
- Bulletin No. 21 - Funds Status 030425
- Bulletin No. 22 - Funds Status 031025
- Bulletin No. 23 - Funds Status 031725
- Bulletin No. 24 - Funds Update – ARPA FTHB Only
- Bulletin No. 25 - Funds Update - ARPA FTHB Only
- Bulletin No. 26 - Funds Status 052025
HOME FTHB Forms
HOME FTHB Submission Forms - Phase I:
- Submission Checklist
- Cover Letter
- FTHB-1 Application Affidavit
- FTHB-2 Certification of Applicant
- FTHB-3 Homeownership Notice to Sellers
- FTHB-3B Rider Fannie Mae REO's
- FTHB-4 Financing Worksheet
- FTHB-5 Income Tax Affidavit
- FTHB-6 Voluntary Acquisition Informational Notice
HOME FTHB Request for Loan Funding - Phase II:
PLHA FTHB Forms
PLHA FTHB Submission Forms - Phase I:
- Submission Checklist
- Cover Letter
- FTHB-1 Application Affidavit
- FTHB-2 Certification of Applicant
- FTHB-3 Homeownership Notice to Sellers
- FTHB-3B Rider- Fannie Mae REO's
- FTHB-4 Financing Worksheet
- FTHB-5 Income Tax Affidavit
- FTHB-6 Voluntary Acquisition Informational Notice
PLHA FTHB Request for Loan Funding - Phase II:
Material
- HOME Information Packet - English
- PLHA Information Packet - English
- Overview of Riverside County Homeownership Programs
- Overview of Riverside County Homeownership Programs - Spanish
- 2025-26 HOME FTHB Marketing Flyer
- 2025-26 PLHA FTHB Marketing Flyer
- 2025-26 Home First Time Home Buyer Program Brochure
- 2025-26 Home First Time Home Buyer Program Brochure (Spanish)
- 2025-26 PLHA First Time Home Buyer Program Brochure
- 2025-26 PLHA First Time Home Buyer Program Brochure (Spanish)
Welcome to Map My County
Map My County (MMC) is a reporting tool to aid users in obtaining both mapping and reporting of over 80 layers that the County hosts or maintains.
In addition to access to GIS layers, users have access to Assessor maps, Recorded maps and Google maps.
The link below provides basic information for the income calculator.
The table below provides basic information for each NSP Target Area. The information includes target area name, Supervisorial District, total area, corresponding HUD Risk Score, and the NSP map number.
| To view map click NSP Map number. | ||||
| Project Name | District | Area (SQ Miles) | HUD Risk Scores | NSP MAP Number |
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Lakeland Village/Wildomar |
1 |
10.48 |
8,9 |
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Lake Elsinore |
1 |
30.33 |
7,8,9 |
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Temescal Canyon |
1 |
33.1 |
8 |
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Eastvale |
2 |
24.14 |
8 |
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Home Gardens |
1,2 |
1.04 |
8,9,10 |
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Norco |
2 |
10.59 |
7,8 |
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Rubidoux |
2 |
12.03 |
7,8,9 |
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Canyon Lake |
3 |
5.95 |
8,9 |
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East Hemet |
3 |
3.43 |
8,9 |
III - 2 |
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French Valley |
3 |
54.63 |
8 |
III - 3 |
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Menifee |
3 |
67.29 |
8,9 |
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Murrieta |
3 |
25.36 |
7,8 |
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San Jacinto |
3 |
20.62 |
8,9 |
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Temecula |
3 |
19.50 |
7,8 |
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Blythe |
4 |
5.48 |
9 |
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Cathedral City |
4 |
7.79 |
7,8,9 |
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Indio |
4 |
15.93 |
7,8,9 |
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Thousand Palms |
4 |
71.63 |
9,10 |
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Banning |
5 |
13.00 |
8,9,10 |
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Beaumont |
5 |
8.86 |
8,9 |
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Desert Hot Springs |
5 |
23.57 |
10 |
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Highgrove |
5 |
1.53 |
9 |
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Perris |
5 |
11.78 |
8,9 |
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Upon review of the table, the following should be noted:
- All five supervisorial district have NSP Target Areas
- Target areas are located in unincorporated areas and thirteen cooperating cities
- 22 out of 23 (96%) of the target areas comprise block groups with HUD Risk scores of 8 or higher
- 12 out of 23 (51%) target areas comprise block groups with HUD Risk Scores of 9 or higher
- The NSP Target Areas comprise 478.06 square miles or 6.99% of the County’s total CDBG program area; and
NSP Target Area Maps provide visual representations of the County’s NSP Target Areas. The maps indicate the fixed boundaries of the target areas, concentrations of foreclosed units, and HUD Risk Scores. In addition, each map identifies political boundaries, major roads and highways, and contains a legend identifying the types of foreclosed properties. Census Block Group data for the twenty-three (23) designated NSP Target Areas is also available.
Given the significant size of the County of Riverside, and the large amount of NSP funds, the County has determined that designating twenty-three target areas is appropriate and equitable. Further, these limited target areas will allow for the focused investment of NSP funds in neighborhoods that have been most impacted by the foreclosure crisis.
To view an interactive map of Riverside County Affordable Housing click here.