The 2026 CalHFA Dream For All Guide – What You Need to Know
The 2026 CalHFA Dream For All program is one of the most anticipated opportunities for California homebuyers this year. This shared appreciation loan provides up to 20% of the home’s purchase price (up to a maximum of $150,000) to assist with your down payment and closing costs. Unlike traditional grants, this is a partnership between the state and the homeowner. You do not make monthly payments on the assistance; instead, you repay the original loan amount plus a share of your home’s value growth when you sell or refinance. This guide, developed by The Funding Lab team, ensures you have the technical edge needed to navigate the 2026 lottery system.
Critical Dates for the 2026 Lottery
In 2026, the program is not “first-come, first-served.” To ensure fairness, CalHFA uses a randomized lottery system. You must meet these specific deadlines to be considered:
- Registration Portal Opens: February 24, 2026 (8:00 AM PT)
- Registration Portal Closes: March 16, 2026 (5:00 PM PT)
- Voucher Distribution: Late March 2026 (Estimated)
Eligibility Requirements for 2026
The rules for the 2026 CalHFA Dream For All program have become more specific to ensure the funds help those who need them most.
First-Generation Homebuyer Status
To qualify, at least one borrower must be a “first-generation homebuyer.” Specifically, this means you do not currently own a home and your parents do not currently own a home in the United States. Furthermore, if your parents are deceased, they must not have owned a home at the time of their passing. Consequently, this program is truly designed to help families build new generational wealth.
Income and Credit Limits
You must fall within the CalHFA income limits for your specific county. For example, the limits in Placer County (Rocklin) may differ from those in Sacramento or the Bay Area. Generally, you will also need a minimum credit score of 620 to 680 depending on your income level. In some cases we may be able to qualify those with a lower score as well.
Not a First-Generation Buyer? You Have Better Odds Elsewhere
While the Dream For All program is a great headline, the strict ‘First-Generation’ requirement and lottery system mean it isn’t the right fit for everyone. Fortunately, the MyHome Assistance Program offers a much higher certainty of approval for standard first-time buyers. It provides a deferred-payment junior loan for up to 3.5% of your home’s value and is available year-round. Explore the MyHome Assistance Guide.
How the Shared Appreciation Model Works
The “Shared Appreciation” aspect is what makes this program unique. When you eventually sell your home, you pay back the state’s original contribution plus 20% of any profit made on the home’s value.
Example: If you buy a home for $500,000 and the state provides $100,000 (20%) for your down payment, and you later sell it for $600,000, you will repay the $100,000 plus $20,000 (20% of the $100,000 gain).
Comparing California Down Payment Options (2026)
|
Feature |
CalHFA Dream For All (DFA) |
Standard DPA/Grants |
Conventional 3% Down |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Max Assistance |
Up to 20% ($150k max) |
Usually 3% to 5% |
None (Out of pocket) |
|
Monthly Payment |
No monthly payment on assistance |
Often deferred or forgiven |
N/A |
|
Repayment Terms |
Original loan + Share of appreciation |
Original loan amount only |
N/A |
|
Credit Requirement |
Typically 660-680+ |
Varies (often 620+) |
620+ |
|
Homebuyer Type |
First-Generation Only |
First-Time Buyer |
Anyone (First-time/Repeat) |
|
Availability |
Randomized Lottery |
First-come, first-served |
Always Available |
Steps to Get Your 2026 Voucher
Getting your voucher requires preparation. You cannot simply log in and apply; you must have your professional “Audit-Ready” documents in order first.
- Find an Approved Lender: Only CalHFA-approved partners like The Funding Lab can issue the required DFA Lender Pre-Approval Letter.
- Complete Homebuyer Education: You must finish the standard homebuyer course plus the specific “Shared Appreciation” module.
- Obtain Your Pre-Approval: Use our process to get a fully vetted letter before the February 24th opening.
- Enter the Portal: Once the portal opens, you will upload your letter and education certificates to enter the randomized drawing.
Conclusion: Take the First Step
The 2026 CalHFA Dream For All program is a life-changing opportunity, but the three-week window moves quickly. By combining local expertise, we help you prepare a “lottery-ready” application that meets every state requirement.

