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New York First-Time Homebuyer Guide

Everything you need to know about buying your first home in New York — from property taxes and insurance costs to down payment assistance programs that can save you thousands.

Key homebuying statistics for New York

Property Tax Rate

1.40%

Above national avg (1.10%)

Avg. Annual Insurance

$1,600

Below national avg ($1,700)

Closing Cost Estimate

5.00%

Above national avg (3.00%)

Data last verified: February 2026. Found incorrect data? Email us .

What These Numbers Mean for You

On a $350,000 home in New York:

Annual property taxes

~$4,900

~$408/month

Annual homeowner's insurance

~$1,600

~$133/month

Estimated closing costs

~$17,500

Due at closing

These are estimates. Actual costs depend on your specific property, lender, and county. Use our calculators below for personalized estimates.

Buying a Home in New York

New York offers unique opportunities and challenges for first-time homebuyers. Understanding local costs is essential before you start house hunting, because property taxes, insurance, and closing costs vary significantly from state to state and can add hundreds of dollars to your monthly payment.

Keep in mind that New York's property tax rate of 1.40% is above the national average of 1.10%. Factor this into your monthly budget when determining how much home you can afford. On the insurance side, New York homeowners enjoy below-average premiums at $1,600/year.

As a first-time buyer, you likely qualify for one or more down payment assistance programs specific to New York. These programs can significantly reduce the upfront cash you need to purchase a home. Check the programs listed below and reach out to a local HUD-approved housing counselor for personalized guidance.

New York Down Payment Assistance Programs

SONYMA Down Payment Assistance Loan

Up to $15,000 or 3% of purchase price as a no-interest, deferred second mortgage for first-time buyers.

SONYMA Achieving the Dream Program

Reduced-rate mortgage for lower-income first-time buyers with income below 80% of area median.

Program details and eligibility requirements change. Visit each program's website for the most current information.

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