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Florida Housing Income & Purchase Price Limits (2026) | County-by-County Guide

The Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) sets strict income limits and purchase price limits each year to determine who qualifies for Florida Housing loan programs, grants, and down payment assistance.

If you’re buying a home in Florida in 2026, these limits directly affect:

  • Whether you qualify for subsidized mortgage programs
  • How much home you’re allowed to buy
  • Which Florida Housing assistance options you can use

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This guide breaks down 2026 Florida Housing income limits and purchase price caps by county, explains targeted vs non-targeted areas, and shows how these limits impact popular programs like Hometown Heroes, FL Assist, and HFA Preferred / Advantage loans.




Last Updated: January 2026. Florida Housing income limits and purchase price limits are updated annually based on HUD Area Median Income (AMI) data and FHFC policy changes. Always confirm eligibility with a Florida Housing-approved lender.


Florida Housing Income Limits by County (2026)

These income limits determine eligibility for Florida Housing loan programs and down payment assistance. Limits vary by county and whether the property is located in a targeted or non-targeted area.

County Non-Targeted (1–2 person) Non-Targeted (3+ person) Targeted (1–2 person) Targeted (3+ person)
Alachua $104,000 $119,600 $124,800 $145,600
Baker $109,800 $127,419 $114,360 $133,420
Bay $97,714 $112,371 $114,360 $133,420
Bradford $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Brevard $99,900 $114,885 $119,880 $139,860
Broward $122,400 $140,760 $138,360 $161,420
Calhoun $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Charlotte $98,974 $113,820 $114,360 $133,420
Citrus $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Clay $108,599 $124,889 $123,000 $143,500
Collier $136,320 $159,040 $136,320 $159,040
Columbia $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
DeSoto $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Dixie $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Duval $108,599 $124,889 $123,000 $143,500
Escambia $98,100 $112,815 $117,720 $137,340
Flagler $97,554 $112,187 $114,360 $133,420
Franklin $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Gadsden $98,074 $112,785 $114,360 $133,420
Gilchrist $104,000 $119,600 $124,800 $145,600
Glades $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Gulf $95,300 $109,620 $114,360 $133,420
Hamilton $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Hardee $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Hendry $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Hernando $104,300 $119,945 $125,160 $146,020
Highlands $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Hillsborough $104,300 $119,945 $125,160 $146,020
Holmes $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Indian River $97,934 $112,624 $114,360 $133,420
Jackson $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Jefferson $98,074 $112,785 $114,360 $133,420
Lafayette $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Lake $105,400 $121,210 $126,480 $147,560
Lee $102,200 $117,530 $122,640 $143,080
Leon $98,074 $112,785 $114,360 $133,420
Levy $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Liberty $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Madison $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Manatee $107,600 $123,740 $129,120 $150,640
Marion $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Martin $113,640 $130,799 $114,360 $133,420
Miami-Dade $123,900 $142,485 $148,680 $173,460
Monroe $156,360 $182,420 $156,360 $182,420
Nassau $108,599 $124,889 $123,000 $143,500
Okaloosa $113,812 $130,884 $122,400 $142,800
Okeechobee $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Orange $105,400 $121,210 $126,480 $147,560
Osceola $105,400 $121,210 $126,480 $147,560
Palm Beach $122,080 $140,392 $140,280 $163,660
Pasco $104,300 $119,945 $125,160 $146,020
Pinellas $104,300 $119,945 $125,160 $146,020
Polk $99,874 $114,855 $114,360 $133,420
Putnam $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Santa Rosa $98,100 $112,815 $117,720 $137,340
Sarasota $107,600 $123,740 $129,120 $150,640
Seminole $105,400 $121,210 $126,480 $147,560
St. Johns $108,599 $124,889 $123,000 $143,500
St. Lucie $113,640 $130,799 $114,360 $133,420
Sumter $97,414 $112,026 $114,720 $133,840
Suwannee $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Taylor $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Union $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420
Volusia $98,454 $113,222 $114,360 $133,420
Wakulla $97,994 $112,693 $114,360 $133,420
Walton $114,432 $131,597 $118,680 $139,460
Washington $95,300 $109,595 $114,360 $133,420

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Florida Housing Purchase Price Limits by County (2026)

Purchase price limits cap the maximum contract price allowed when using Florida Housing loan programs. Limits differ for targeted and non-targeted areas by county.

County Non-Targeted Targeted
Alachua $544,232 $665,173
Baker $602,915 $736,896
Bay $544,232 $665,173
Bradford $544,232 $665,173
Brevard $544,232 $665,173
Broward $679,323 $830,284
Calhoun $544,232 $665,173
Charlotte $544,232 $665,173
Citrus $544,232 $665,173
Clay $602,915 $736,896
Collier $793,937 $970,368
Columbia $544,232 $665,173
DeSoto $544,232 $665,173
Dixie $544,232 $665,173
Duval $602,915 $736,896
Escambia $544,232 $665,173
Flagler $544,232 $665,173
Franklin $544,232 $665,173
Gadsden $544,232 $665,173
Gilchrist $544,232 $665,173
Glades $544,232 $665,173
Gulf $544,232 $665,173
Hamilton $544,232 $665,173
Hardee $544,232 $665,173
Hendry $544,232 $665,173
Hernando $544,232 $665,173
Highlands $544,232 $665,173
Hillsborough $544,232 $665,173
Holmes $544,232 $665,173
Indian River $544,232 $665,173
Jackson $544,232 $665,173
Jefferson $544,232 $665,173
Lafayette $544,232 $665,173
Lake $544,232 $665,173
Lee $544,232 $665,173
Leon $544,232 $665,173
Levy $544,232 $665,173
Liberty $544,232 $665,173
Madison $544,232 $665,173
Manatee $568,292 $694,579
Marion $544,232 $665,173
Martin $619,629 $757,324
Miami-Dade $679,323 $830,284
Monroe $1,004,062 $1,227,187
Nassau $602,915 $736,896
Okaloosa $626,792 $766,079
Okeechobee $544,232 $665,173
Orange $544,232 $665,173
Osceola $544,232 $665,173
Palm Beach $679,323 $830,284
Pasco $544,232 $665,173
Pinellas $544,232 $665,173
Polk $544,232 $665,173
Putnam $544,232 $665,173
Santa Rosa $544,232 $665,173
Sarasota $568,292 $694,579
Seminole $544,232 $665,173
St. Johns $602,915 $736,896
St. Lucie $619,629 $757,324
Sumter $544,232 $665,173
Suwannee $544,232 $665,173
Taylor $544,232 $665,173
Union $544,232 $665,173
Volusia $544,232 $665,173
Wakulla $544,232 $665,173
Walton $626,792 $766,079
Washington $544,232 $665,173

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Florida Housing Down Payment Assistance Programs

Florida Housing offers multiple assistance programs that reduce upfront costs for eligible buyers through grants, deferred loans, and forgivable second mortgages.


Florida Hometown Heroes Program

Provides up to $35,000 in down payment and closing cost assistance for eligible full-time Florida workers, structured as a 0% deferred second mortgage.


Florida Assist (FL Assist)

A 0% interest, deferred second mortgage offering up to $10,000, repayable only upon sale, refinance, or payoff of the first mortgage.


Florida Homeownership Loan Program (FL HLP)

A $10,000 second mortgage with a fixed 3% interest rate and 15-year term, designed for buyers needing predictable assistance.


HFA Preferred & HFA Advantage PLUS

Forgivable second mortgages equal to 3–5% of the first loan amount, forgiven over five years when paired with Florida Housing conventional loans.


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Florida Housing Program General Eligibility Requirements (2026)

To qualify for Florida Housing (FHFC) loan and down payment assistance programs in 2026, borrowers must meet these statewide requirements (some programs add extra rules):

  • First-time homebuyer (no ownership in the last 3 years), unless you’re an honorably discharged veteran or buying in a federally designated targeted area

  • Minimum credit score: 640 FICO® for most programs; 660+ for some conventional options or lender overlays

  • Income limits: Total household income must be at or below county limits (varies by county, household size, and targeted areas; all adult income counts)

  • Purchase price limits: Home price must be within county caps (higher in targeted areas)

  • Primary residence only: No investment or vacation homes

  • Approved lenders & loans: Must use a Florida Housing–approved lender with an eligible first mortgage (FHA, VA, USDA, or approved conventional programs)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear answers to the most common questions about Florida Housing income limits, purchase price caps, targeted areas, and eligibility rules—so you know exactly where you stand before applying.


What are Florida Housing income limits in 2026?

Florida Housing income limits cap the maximum household income allowed to qualify for state-sponsored mortgage and down payment assistance programs. Limits vary by county, household size, and whether the home is located in a targeted area.


Do Florida Housing income limits include all household members?

Yes. Florida Housing counts the gross income of all adult household members living in the home, not just the borrowers listed on the mortgage.


What is a Florida Housing targeted area?

A Florida Housing targeted area is a HUD-designated location intended to encourage homeownership in economically distressed communities. Targeted areas typically allow higher income and purchase price limits.


What happens if my income exceeds Florida Housing limits?

If your household income exceeds the Florida Housing limit, you will not qualify for Florida Housing assistance programs. However, you may still qualify for FHA, VA, USDA, or conventional mortgage financing.


What are Florida Housing purchase price limits?

Florida Housing purchase price limits set the maximum contract price allowed when using Florida Housing loan and down payment assistance programs. These limits vary by county and targeted versus non-targeted areas.


Can I exceed Florida Housing purchase price limits with a larger down payment?

No. Florida Housing purchase price limits are strict caps on the contract price and cannot be exceeded, even if you make a larger down payment.


Do Florida Housing income and purchase price limits change every year?

Yes. Florida Housing income and purchase price limits are typically updated annually and may also change mid-year based on HUD Area Median Income (AMI) updates.


How can I verify my county’s Florida Housing limits?

You should always confirm current Florida Housing income and purchase price limits with a Florida Housing-approved lender at the time of loan reservation to ensure accuracy.


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Bottom Line

Florida Housing programs remain one of the most powerful tools for making homeownership affordable in 2026, but qualifying depends heavily on income limits, purchase price caps, and county location.

Because these limits vary widely across Florida—and differ between targeted and non-targeted areas—working with an expert who understands Florida Housing rules is essential.

If you want to confirm eligibility, compare programs, or maximize available assistance, speak with a Florida Housing loan specialist before reserving your loan.

With over 50 years of mortgage industry experience, we are here to help you achieve the American dream of owning a home. We strive to provide the best education before, during, and after you buy a home. Our advice is based on experience with Phil Ganz and Team closing over One billion dollars and helping countless families.

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