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Central Florida FHA Mortgage Broker

Are you in need of a little help regarding FHA home loans or another kind of loan or mortgage in Central Florida? If so, fill out the form at the bottom of this page to contact an experienced Mortgage Concierge in Central Florida. Rate1st's Home Mortgage Loan site contains a wide range of resources regarding home mortgage loans -- use the links on the left side of the page. You'll find information about regular FHA loans, hard money loans, jumbo mortgage loans and more. If you need to speak with someone for more information, or if you're ready to move forward with your loan, contact a Rate1st Mortgage Concierge now, using the form above.

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Solid Family History of Alcoholism Puts You at Strong Risk of Becoming an Alcoholic - News Articles

While most of the genetic research on an individual's family history of alcoholism (FHA) concentrates on the parents' - usually paternal - alcohol use. However, the findings of the new study indicate that focussing on the density of FHA - including first-, second- ...   [click for more]

StreetInsider.com - Lehman And UBS Says Freddie Mac (FRE), Fannie Mae (FNM) To Post More Losses - News Articles

Lehman Brothers came out with a note speculating that Fannie Mae (NYSE: FNM) and Freddie Mac (NYSE: FRE) will post further losses. Actually, Lehman altered its forecasts for operating losses for Fannie Mae from 68 cents to $1.20 a share, and ...   [click for more]

IMF says U.S. GDP should improve to 2% in 2009 after being flat in Q4 ... - MSN Newsfeeds

For the housing sector, the IMF supports legislation that would allow the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to provide discounted guarantees for qualifying mortgages and to introduce regulatory reform.   [click for more]

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