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First-Time Home Buyer Guide

Your complete roadmap to buying your first home in the Lehigh Valley, PA.

Tim Tepes — Licensed Associate Broker

Tim Tepes

Assoc Broker — Tim Tepes Real Estate LLC  |  PA License #AB062628L

Your First Home Starts Here

Buying your first home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make — and it doesn't have to be overwhelming. In the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, first-time buyers have access to some of the most generous down payment assistance programs in the country, competitive home prices, and a wide variety of neighborhoods. With 36+ years of experience, 700+ closed transactions, and a patient, educational approach, Tim Tepes guides first-time buyers through every stage with clarity and expertise.

Step-by-Step: The First-Time Buying Process

Here is a simple, step-by-step breakdown of what to expect when buying your first home in the Lehigh Valley:

1

Check Your Credit & Budget

Pull your credit reports from all three bureaus (free at AnnualCreditReport.com). Aim for a 580+ score for FHA or 620+ for conventional loans. Determine what monthly payment feels comfortable — typically no more than 28–31% of gross monthly income.

2

Get Pre-Approved

A mortgage pre-approval letter shows sellers you are serious and tells you exactly how much home you can afford. Compare offers from 2–3 lenders to find the best rate and terms. Tim can refer you to trusted local mortgage professionals.

3

Explore Down Payment Assistance

Pennsylvania offers several programs — including PHFA K-FIRST (up to $15,000 in assistance), Keystone Advantage Assistance (4% of purchase price), and county-level grants. These can dramatically reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

4

Hire a Buyer's Agent

Work with an experienced agent who knows the Lehigh Valley inside and out. Your agent represents your interests, negotiates on your behalf, and guides you through every step — at no cost to you as a buyer.

5

Define Your Needs & Tour Homes

Consider your budget, preferred school district, commute, home size, and neighborhood. Tour properties that match your criteria and visualize your life in each community.

6

Make an Offer

When you find the right home, your agent will craft a competitive offer based on current market data and comparable sales. Negotiate terms that protect your interests.

7

Home Inspection & Due Diligence

Schedule a professional home inspection. In the Lehigh Valley, pay special attention to radon levels, lead paint in pre-1978 homes, and well/septic systems in rural areas.

8

Final Approval & Appraisal

Your lender orders an appraisal to confirm the home's value. Stay in close communication with your lender and avoid any major financial changes during this period.

9

Closing Day

Review all closing documents, bring your government-issued ID and funds for closing costs (2–5% of purchase price in PA), sign the paperwork, and receive the keys to your new home.

Pennsylvania First-Time Buyer Programs

Pennsylvania offers some of the most generous first-time buyer assistance programs in the nation through the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA):

PHFA K-FIRST

Up to $15,000

The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency's K-FIRST program provides up to $15,000 in down payment and closing cost assistance to qualifying first-time buyers. Available as a second mortgage at 0% interest — repayable only when you sell, refinance, or transfer the property.

Learn more at PHFA

Keystone Home Loan

Below-Market Rates

PHFA's Keystone Home Loan offers below-market interest rates for first-time home buyers throughout Pennsylvania. Income and purchase price limits apply. Can be combined with Keystone Advantage Assistance for additional help.

Learn more at PHFA

Keystone Advantage Assistance

4% of Purchase Price

A repayable loan of up to 4% of the purchase price, usable toward down payment and closing costs. Available with Keystone Home Loan or HFA Preferred programs. The loan is repaid over 10 years in equal monthly installments.

Learn more at PHFA

HFA Preferred

Low MI + Assistance

A conventional loan product through PHFA with reduced mortgage insurance costs and eligibility for down payment assistance. First-time buyers can qualify with as little as 3% down.

Learn more at PHFA

Loan Options for First-Time Buyers

FHA Loans

3.5% Down — 580+ Credit Score
  • Down payment as low as 3.5% with a credit score of 580+
  • Credit score of 500–579 requires 10% down
  • Mortgage insurance premium (MIP) required — both upfront (1.75%) and annual
  • Seller can contribute up to 6% toward closing costs
  • Gift funds from family members allowed for the entire down payment
  • Non-occupant co-borrowers allowed

VA Loans

0% Down — No PMI
  • 0% down payment — no down payment required
  • No private mortgage insurance (PMI)
  • Competitive interest rates
  • VA funding fee (can be rolled into the loan)
  • Available to eligible veterans, active-duty service members, and surviving spouses
  • Seller can pay up to 4% in concession costs

USDA Loans

0% Down — Rural & Suburban Areas
  • 0% down payment for eligible rural and suburban areas
  • Parts of Northampton, Lehigh, and Carbon Counties qualify
  • All of Carbon County is generally eligible
  • In Northampton and Lehigh Counties, areas north of Route 22 and south of I-78 tend to qualify
  • Guarantee fee of 1% upfront and 0.35% annually
  • Income limits apply (typically 115% of area median income)

Conventional with 3% Down

Fannie Mae HomeReady

As low as 3% down, reduced mortgage insurance, income from boarders or rental units can count toward qualification. Designed for creditworthy low-to-moderate income borrowers.

Freddie Mac Home Possible

As low as 3% down, flexible sources for down payment including gifts, grants, and community programs. 100% of down payment can come from gifts.

USDA Qualifying Areas in the Lehigh Valley

Parts of all three Lehigh Valley counties have USDA-eligible areas. Eligibility is determined by specific address — always verify at the USDA eligibility map.

Carbon County

18013 (Aquashicola), 18071 (Palmerton), 18235 (Lehighton), 18242 (Summit Hill), 18072 (Palmerton), 18064 (Easton Rural)

Northampton County

18042 (Easton — outer areas), 18040 (Easton), 18025 (Bath), 18068 (Nazareth Rural), 18072 (Wind Gap), 18091 (Wind Gap Rural)

Lehigh County

18055 (Fogelsville — outer), 18062 (Macungie — rural areas), 18031 (Breinigsville), 18036 (Coplay Rural)

Note: All of Carbon County is generally eligible. In Northampton and Lehigh Counties, rural areas north of Route 22 and south of I-78 tend to qualify. Always confirm with the official USDA map for the specific address.

Down Payment Assistance in Lehigh Valley Counties

Beyond the statewide PHFA programs, several county-level and local programs can help first-time buyers in the Lehigh Valley:

  • Northampton County: The Northampton County Affordable Housing Program offers down payment and closing cost assistance for income-qualifying buyers. Combined with PHFA programs, buyers may access $15,000–$25,000+ in total assistance.
  • Lehigh County: The Lehigh County Department of Community & Economic Development administers housing programs including down payment assistance and home rehabilitation grants for eligible buyers.
  • Carbon County: First-time buyers in Carbon County can access USDA 0% down loans across most of the county plus PHFA programs. Some local programs may also be available.
  • Employer-Assisted Housing: Many Lehigh Valley employers, including hospitals, universities, and manufacturers, offer homebuyer assistance programs for employees. Ask Tim if your employer participates.

Credit Score Improvement Tips

Pay Bills On Time

Payment history is 35% of your credit score. Even one missed payment can drop your score significantly. Set up autopay for all recurring bills.

Lower Credit Utilization

Keep credit card balances below 30% of your limit (ideally under 10%). Paying down balances is the fastest way to boost your score.

Avoid New Credit

Don't open new credit cards or take on new debt 6–12 months before buying. Each new inquiry can lower your score by 5–10 points.

Dispute Errors

Review your credit reports for errors — incorrect balances, outdated accounts, or fraudulent activity. Dispute any inaccuracies promptly.

Become an Authorized User

Being added as an authorized user on a family member's credit card with a long positive history can boost your score quickly.

Keep Old Accounts Open

The length of your credit history matters. Don't close old credit cards, even if you don't use them — they help your credit age and utilization ratio.

Pre-Approval Checklist

Gather these documents before applying for a mortgage pre-approval:

Government-issued photo ID
Social Security number
Last 2 years of W-2 forms
Last 2 years of federal tax returns
Last 30 days of pay stubs
Last 2–3 months of bank statements
Last 2–3 months of investment account statements
Information about any outstanding debts
Employment verification
Down payment funds documentation

Home Inspection Guide for the Lehigh Valley

The Lehigh Valley has specific inspection considerations every first-time buyer should know about:

Radon testing

Pennsylvania has elevated radon levels. EPA recommends mitigation if levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L. Average cost to mitigate: $800–$1,200.

Lead paint inspection

Required disclosure for homes built before 1978. A lead paint inspection or risk assessment costs $300–$600 and is strongly recommended.

Well & septic inspection

Common in rural parts of Carbon, Northampton, and Lehigh Counties. Well water testing should include bacteria, nitrates, and radon. Septic inspections cost $300–$500.

Structural evaluation

Foundation cracks, water intrusion, and settling are common in older Lehigh Valley homes, especially those built on hillside lots.

Roof condition

Given the region's snow, ice, and storm activity, roof condition is critical. A new roof can cost $8,000–$15,000.

HVAC and electrical

Many Lehigh Valley homes still have original electrical panels or aging HVAC systems. Upgrades can be $5,000–$15,000.

Closing Cost Breakdown for Pennsylvania

Closing costs in Pennsylvania typically range from 2–5% of the purchase price. Here is a breakdown of common costs:

Cost Item Typical Range
Loan origination fee 0.5–1% of loan amount
Appraisal fee $400–$600
Home inspection $350–$500
Radon testing $150–$250
Title search & insurance $1,000–$3,000
Attorney/settlement fee $800–$1,500
Transfer tax (PA) 1% of sale price (split buyer/seller)
Recording fees $100–$300
Prepaid property taxes 2–6 months
Homeowners insurance First year premium (varies)
Escrow reserves 2–3 months of taxes & insurance

Property Tax Info by School District

Property taxes vary significantly by school district in the Lehigh Valley. Understanding millage rates helps you accurately budget your monthly payment:

Bethlehem Area SD

59.99 mills

~$3,600/yr on $200K assessed value

Northampton Area SD

58.52 mills

~$3,510/yr on $200K assessed value

Nazareth Area SD

~57 mills (est.)

~$3,420/yr on $200K assessed value; 4.1% increase for 2025-26

Whitehall-Coplay SD

~56 mills (est.)

~$3,360/yr on $200K assessed value; 4.5% increase for 2024-25

Millage rates are approximate and subject to change. Actual property tax bills depend on assessed value, county taxes, and municipal taxes in addition to school district millage. Consult Tim or your county assessor for exact figures.

Common First-Time Buyer Mistakes to Avoid

Skipping Pre-Approval

Getting pre-approved before you shop is essential. Without it, you waste time looking at homes outside your budget and your offer carries less weight with sellers.

Not Budgeting for Closing Costs

Closing costs in PA typically range from 2–5% of the purchase price. On a $300K home, that's $6,000–$15,000 on top of your down payment.

Making Big Purchases Before Closing

Avoid buying a car, opening new credit cards, or making large purchases between pre-approval and closing — these can jeopardize your mortgage approval.

Waiving the Home Inspection

In a competitive market, the temptation to waive inspections is real. But skipping an inspection can expose you to thousands in hidden repairs — radon, structural issues, or outdated electrical.

Not Shopping for the Best Mortgage Rate

Even small differences in rates add up. A 0.25% rate difference on a $300K loan over 30 years can cost you $15,000+ in extra interest.

Ignoring School District Taxes

Property taxes vary significantly by school district in the Lehigh Valley. Factor millage rates into your monthly payment calculations to avoid surprises.

Falling in Love Before the Appraisal

If the appraisal comes in low, you may need to renegotiate the price, bring extra cash, or walk away. Stay emotionally prepared for all outcomes.

Not Understanding USDA Eligibility

Many Lehigh Valley buyers qualify for USDA 0% down loans without realizing it. Always check eligibility for the specific property address before assuming you need a large down payment.

Why First-Time Buyers Choose Tim Tepes

Buying your first home is complex — but it doesn't have to be stressful. Tim Tepes brings 36+ years of local expertise and has closed 700+ transactions, giving first-time buyers a competitive edge that no other agent can match.

Tim is known for his patience with first-time buyers. He takes the time to explain every step, answer every question, and ensure you feel confident at each stage of the process — from pre-approval through closing day.

As a Licensed Associate Broker and Past President of the Greater Lehigh Valley REALTORS®, Tim operates at the highest level of professional accountability. His deep market knowledge, honest pricing guidance, and strong negotiation protect your interests.

36+
Years Experience
700+
Transactions Closed
2,000+
Clients Served
Tim Tepes — Licensed Associate Broker with 36+ years of experience helping first-time home buyers in the Lehigh Valley
Tim Tepes Real Estate LLC

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Tim Tepes | Assoc Broker — Tim Tepes Real Estate LLC | PA License #AB062628L

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