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First-Time Home Buyer Guide: South Dakota

Median home price: $295K · Property tax rate: 1.22% · DPA: Fixed-rate FTB loans

South Dakota at a Glance

Median Home Price
$295K
South Dakota statewide
Property Tax Rate
1.22%
$300/mo on median
Avg Closing Costs
$2K
0.7% of price
Homeowners Insurance
$2,300/yr
$192/mo
Transfer Tax
0.1%
$295 on median
DPA Program
SDHDA First-Time
Fixed-rate FTB loans

Can You Afford a Home in South Dakota?

Here is what it takes to buy the median South Dakota home ($295K) under three common down payment scenarios, using a 6.5% mortgage rate and the 28% income rule. All figures include principal, interest, property taxes (1.22%), and homeowners insurance ($2K/yr).

FHA — 3.5% Down
Down payment: $10K
Monthly PITI: $2,410
Income needed: $103K
Conventional — 5% Down
Down payment: $15K
Monthly PITI: $2,380
Income needed: $102K
Conventional — 20% Down
Down payment: $59K
Monthly PITI: $1,983
Income needed: $85K

South Dakota’s First-Time Buyer Program

SDHDA First-Time Homebuyer
Benefit: Fixed-rate FTB loans

How South Dakota’s Program Works

The SDHDA First-Time Homebuyer provides down payment assistance to help eligible first-time buyers cover upfront costs. The program is administered through the state housing finance authority and works in conjunction with qualifying first mortgage products. Assistance is typically delivered at closing and applied directly toward the down payment and, in some cases, closing costs.

The specific terms — repayment schedule, interest rate, and forgiveness provisions — vary by program year and funding availability. Contact a participating lender to get the most current details on the assistance structure and how it integrates with your primary loan. Many buyers find that even modest DPA substantially changes the affordability math, turning a home that seemed out of reach into one that fits the budget.

Eligibility Requirements

While specific requirements vary by program year, the SDHDA First-Time Homebuyer typically requires:

  • First-time buyer status: Generally defined as not having owned a home in the past three years. Some programs make exceptions for veterans or buyers purchasing in targeted areas.
  • Income limits: Household income must fall below a threshold set by the program, often tied to the area median income (AMI). Limits vary by county and household size.
  • Purchase price caps: The home price must not exceed a maximum set by the program, which is typically aligned with FHA loan limits or a percentage of the area median home price.
  • Homebuyer education: Completion of a HUD-approved homebuyer education course is required. Many programs accept online courses, which take 4-8 hours.
  • Occupancy: The home must be your primary residence. Investment properties and second homes do not qualify.
  • Minimum credit score: Most programs require a credit score of at least 620-640, though FHA-backed options may accept lower scores.

How to Apply

The application process for the SDHDA First-Time Homebuyer generally follows these steps:

  1. Find a participating lender. The program works through approved lenders — not all mortgage companies participate. Check the state housing authority website for a lender directory.
  2. Complete homebuyer education. Enroll in and finish a HUD-approved course before or during the application process. Keep your certificate of completion; lenders will need it.
  3. Get pre-approved. Your participating lender will evaluate your income, credit, and debts to confirm you qualify for both the first mortgage and the DPA program.
  4. Find a home within program limits. Work with a real estate agent to find a property that meets the program price cap and any property condition requirements.
  5. Apply through the program. Your lender submits the DPA application alongside your primary mortgage application. The two are processed together, and the assistance is delivered at closing.

Closing Costs in South Dakota

Estimated Total
$2K
0.7% of price
Transfer Tax
0.1%
$295 on median
On Median Home
$295K
Statewide median

On the South Dakota median home of $295K, expect to pay approximately $2K in closing costs (0.7%% of the purchase price). This total typically includes title insurance, title search fees, recording fees, appraisal ($400-$600), credit report ($30-$50), lender origination charges, and prepaid escrow items (property taxes and homeowners insurance). Your actual costs will vary with the purchase price, lender, and loan type.

South Dakota imposes a real estate transfer tax of 0.1%, adding approximately $295 on a $295K purchase. While this is a moderate rate, it still adds to the cash needed at closing. Who pays the transfer tax — buyer, seller, or a split — depends on local custom and what you negotiate in the purchase agreement.

South Dakota does not require an attorney at closing — title companies handle most transactions. This can save you $500 to $1,500 compared to attorney-closing states. That said, first-time buyers may still benefit from hiring a real estate attorney to review documents, especially on a first purchase.

Buying Timeline & Advice for South Dakota

The South Dakota median home price of $295K puts it in the moderate range nationally. First-time buyers have the full range of financing options: FHA loans at 3.5% down ($10K), conventional loans at 5% ($15K) or 20% ($59K), and VA or USDA loans for eligible borrowers. Combined with closing costs of roughly $2K, plan to save between $12K and $61K depending on your loan type.

A typical home buying timeline in South Dakota runs 3-6 months from the start of your search to closing day. Expect to spend 2-4 weeks getting pre-approved, 4-8 weeks searching and making offers, and another 30-45 days from contract to close. In competitive markets within South Dakota, homes may move faster — having your pre-approval and DPA documentation ready before you start looking gives you an edge.

Plan your timeline carefully: start improving your credit score and reducing debts at least 6-12 months before you want to buy. Enroll in homebuyer education early — it is a requirement for most DPA programs, including the SDHDA First-Time Homebuyer, and it will help you understand the process. Save consistently, automate transfers to a dedicated house fund, and get pre-approved before you start touring homes. First-time buyers who are well-prepared before entering the market close faster and negotiate better.

Cities to Consider in South Dakota

Home prices vary significantly across South Dakota. Here are cities in the state, sorted by median home price, to help you target your search.

Mobridge
Median: $155K · Pop: 3,386
Huron
Median: $175K · Pop: 13,289
Mitchell
Median: $195K · Pop: 15,660
Madison
Median: $195K · Pop: 7,336
Aberdeen
Median: $215K · Pop: 28,324
Yankton
Median: $215K · Pop: 14,790
Watertown
Median: $225K · Pop: 22,655
Pierre
Median: $235K · Pop: 14,091
Vermillion
Median: $235K · Pop: 11,695
Brookings
Median: $265K · Pop: 24,895
Sturgis
Median: $275K · Pop: 7,094
Box Elder
Median: $285K · Pop: 11,030
Sioux Falls
Median: $295K · Pop: 192,517
Rapid City
Median: $315K · Pop: 77,503
Spearfish
Median: $345K · Pop: 12,193

Next Steps

Ready to take the next step? Use these tools to crunch the numbers for your situation:

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Common Questions

How much do I need for a down payment in South Dakota?+
With an FHA loan, you need just 3.5% down — that is $10K on the South Dakota median home of $295K. Conventional loans start at 5% ($15K). The SDHDA First-Time Homebuyer program offers fixed-rate ftb loans to help reduce this amount.
What income do I need to buy a home in South Dakota?+
Using the 28% rule with an FHA loan (3.5% down at 6.5%), you need approximately $103K per year to afford the South Dakota median home of $295K. With 20% down, the income requirement drops to about $85K.
What are the closing costs in South Dakota?+
Average closing costs in South Dakota are 0.7%% of the purchase price — about $2K on the median home. This includes a 0.1% transfer tax.
What is South Dakota's first-time buyer program?+
The SDHDA First-Time Homebuyer provides fixed-rate ftb loans for eligible first-time buyers. Typical requirements include income limits, purchase price caps, and completion of homebuyer education. Contact a participating lender or the program directly for current eligibility details.

First-Time Buyer Guides: Midwest Region

Illinois
Median: $270K · Tax: 2.07%
Indiana
Median: $240K · Tax: 0.84%
Iowa
Median: $210K · Tax: 1.52%
Kansas
Median: $225K · Tax: 1.41%
Michigan
Median: $240K · Tax: 1.54%
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