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Albuquerque FHA Mortgage Bank

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Inman Consumer News - News Articles

the mortgage payments if the private insurer cannot. This is the same type of guarantee that GNMA now provides on securities issued against pools of FHA and VA mortgages. GNMA has charged 6 basis points for its guarantee, and it has ...   [click for more]

Brokers weigh FHA approval as housing loan limits increase - San Jose Business Journal - MSN Newsfeeds

Recent changes have made home loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration more attractive to Silicon Valley borrowers and, in turn, lenders. But the FHA approval process is too time-consuming and costly for some brokers, given that increased ...    [click for more]

RGE - U.S. Housing Retention Bill: How Effective in Stabilizing the U.S. Housing Market? - News Articles

A similar voluntary program was set up in 1933 called the Home Owner Loan Corporation. However again being voluntary, only 40% of the eligible homeowners ...   [click for more]

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