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If you have family history in Washington state before 1968 and meet other criteria related to our state’s history of housing discrimination, you could be eligible for the Covenant Homeownership Program.

Call the Washington State Homeownership Hotline at 1-877-894-4663 to be connected to support, guidance and financial help through this program and many others.

Or, contact a Commission-trained loan officer!

The Covenant Homeownership Act:

A History of Racism in Housing, A Commitment to Make it Right

In 2023, thanks to the advocacy and leadership of the Housing Development Consortium, the Black Home Initiative, Rep. Jamila Taylor, Sen. John Lovick, and Rep. Frank Chopp, the Washington State Legislature passed the Covenant Homeownership Act. The act created a new program and funding source to help people become homeowners who have been impacted by state-sanctioned racial discrimination in housing. In 2025, the state Legislature amended the act through H.B. 1696, increasing the eligible homebuyer income limit and allowing for loan forgiveness for some program participants.

The term “covenant” refers to the racially restrictive clauses used in neighborhoods throughout the state of Washington in order to keep people out based on their race or religion. The Covenant Homeownership Act represents a new commitment to correct this injustice (and others such as redlining) and help families begin building wealth through homeownership.

Documenting Discrimination: The Covenant Study

In March 2024, the National Fair Housing Alliance released the Covenant Homeownership Program Study. This study was required by the Covenant Homeownership Act in order to establish the framework for the Covenant Homeownership Program. It documents Washington state’s long history of housing discrimination, as well as how past discrimination continues to harm families and communities today. (Read more about the study in the FAQs.)

Covenant FAQs

Covenant Program Income Limits - Effective 7/28/25

The table below shows the Covenant program income limit for each county in the state. Use the county in which the homebuyer will be purchasing a home.

County Maximum Income
Adams $113,750
Asotin $104,500
Benton $126,700
Chelan $115,800
Clallam $113,750
Clark $148,900
Columbia $120,250
Cowlitz $113,750
Douglas $115,800
Ferry $113,750
Franklin $126,700
Garfield $113,750
Grant $113,750
Grays Harbor $113,750
Island $133,700
Jefferson $117,950
King $188,500
Kitsap $149,150
Kittitas $129,250
Klickitat $113,750
Lewis $113,750
Lincoln $113,750
Mason $120,250
Okanogan $113,750
Pacific $113,750
Pend Oreille $113,750
Pierce $144,950
San Juan $132,950
Skagit $131,300
Skamania $148,900
Snohomish $188,500
Spokane $120,950
Stevens $113,750
Thurston $140,050
Wahkiakum $113,750
Walla Walla $117,500
Whatcom $130,100
Whitman $117,950
Yakima $113,750

 

2025 Updates to the Program

On July 27, 2025, significant updates to the Covenant progam went into effect as a result of the state Legislature’s passage of H.B. 1696, amending the Covenant Homeownership Act by increasing the eligibility income limit and allowing the forgiveness of Covenant DPA loans for some homebuyers.

 

 

About the Covenant Homeownership Study

About the 2025 Updates | About the Program |  About the Act

About the Covenant Homeownership Act

About the 2025 Updates | About the Program |  About the Study 

 

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