LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A new down payment assistance program is available for Nevadans, offering $20,000 to workers in essential roles.

The Nevada Housing and Attainability Act, passed in the 2025 Legislative Session, laid the groundwork for the Worker Advantage Program by allocating $18 million to support homeownership.

However, the program operates on a first-come, first-served basis and can only support around 900 households. The program will close once all allocated funds are reserved.

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“Nevada’s essential workers keep our communities running — they care for us, teach our children, build our homes, and protect our neighborhoods,” Nevada Housing Division Administrator Steve Aichroth said. “The Worker Advan

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