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How Gift Funds Can Help You Buy a Home and the Rules You Need to Know

June 23, 2026 by Kay Monigold

Saving for a home can take years, especially when buyers are trying to build a down payment while managing everyday expenses. For many homebuyers, financial assistance from a family member can help bridge the gap and make homeownership possible sooner.

These funds are commonly known as gift funds, and while they can be a valuable resource, there are important guidelines borrowers should understand before using them.

What Are Gift Funds?
Gift funds are money provided by an eligible donor to help a homebuyer purchase a property. Unlike a loan, gift funds do not need to be repaid. Depending on the loan program, gift funds may be used for a down payment, closing costs, or both. Many first-time buyers rely on gifts from parents, grandparents, or other qualifying relatives to strengthen their purchasing power.

Who Can Provide Gift Funds?
Lenders typically require gift funds to come from an approved source. Family members are the most common donors, although some loan programs allow gifts from domestic partners, fiancÈs, or close personal relationships with documented ties to the borrower. The specific rules vary based on the mortgage program being used.

Why Documentation Matters
One of the biggest misconceptions about gift funds is that a family member can simply transfer money into a buyer’s account without explanation. In reality, lenders require documentation showing the source of the funds. This often includes a gift letter signed by the donor, bank statements, and proof of the transfer. These requirements help verify that the funds are truly a gift and not an undisclosed loan.

Common Mistakes Buyers Should Avoid
Timing is important when gift funds are involved. Waiting until the last minute to document a transfer can create unnecessary delays. Buyers should also avoid moving funds between multiple accounts before consulting their lender, as this can make the paper trail more difficult to verify. Open communication throughout the process can prevent many common issues.

Planning Ahead Creates a Smoother Process
If you expect to receive financial assistance from a family member, discuss it with your mortgage professional early in the process. Understanding the documentation requirements in advance can save time and reduce stress. A little preparation can help ensure gift funds become an advantage rather than an obstacle.

A Valuable Tool for Homebuyers
Gift funds have helped countless buyers achieve homeownership sooner than they otherwise could have. When properly documented and planned for, they can provide meaningful support and make the path to purchasing a home much more accessible.

Filed Under: Home Buying Tips Tagged With: First Time Home Buyer, Gift Funds, Home Buying Tips

Ensure a Stress-Free Home Purchase with These Gift Fund Tips

February 6, 2025 by Kay Monigold

Imagine you are about to purchase your dream home, and a generous financial gift from family or friends is making it possible. It’s a moment to celebrate!  But did you know that mishandling gift funds can lead to delays, added stress, or even jeopardize your loan approval?

Don’t worry, we are here to guide you through the process! Let’s explore the top mistakes homebuyers make when receiving gift money and how to avoid them.

1. Skipping the Lender Consultation

Before accepting any funds, consult your lender. Gift money rules vary by loan type, and your lender will ensure the funds are eligible and compliant with regulations. Skipping this step could result in complications or even a denied loan application.

2. Failing to Document the Gift Properly

A gift without a paper trail is a red flag to lenders. They need proof that the money is a gift—not a loan. Typically, this involves:

  • A signed gift letter stating the amount and confirming no repayment is required.
  • Documentation of where the funds came from, such as a bank statement or canceled check.
  • Proper documentation prevents delays and provides transparency during underwriting.

3. Overlooking Tax Implications

Did you know that gift money can have tax consequences? In 2025, the annual gift tax exclusion is $17,000 per recipient. If the gift exceeds this amount, your family member may need to file a gift tax return. Make sure everyone involved understands the tax rules to avoid surprises.

4. Using Digital Payment Apps

Convenient payment apps like Venmo or Zelle might seem like a quick way to transfer funds, but they lack the paper trail required by lenders. Opt for more traditional methods like a wire transfer, electronic funds transfer (EFT), or a check. These methods ensure verifiable records that meet loan requirements.

5. Spending Every Penny Without a Cushion

It’s tempting to allocate the entire gift toward your down payment, but leaving yourself financially stretched isn’t wise. Reserve some funds for early mortgage payments or unexpected expenses during your first months as a homeowner. A financial cushion ensures peace of mind and stability.

Keep Communication Open

The key to handling gift money correctly is open communication. Keep your lender, donor, and real estate agent informed throughout the process to ensure everything is handled smoothly.

Gift money can be a wonderful way to achieve your homeownership dreams, but only if it’s managed correctly. By avoiding these common pitfalls and following your lender’s guidance, you’ll set yourself up for success and a stress-free journey to closing day.

Ready to make your dream home a reality? I’m here to help you navigate the process from start to finish. Reach out today!

Filed Under: Home Mortgage Tips Tagged With: Gift Funds, Home Buying Tips, Mortgage Advice

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