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Fontana FHA Mortgage Bank

Are you in need of a little help regarding FHA home loans or another kind of loan or mortgage in Fontana? If so, fill out the form at the bottom of this page to contact an experienced Mortgage Concierge in Fontana. 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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Fannie, Freddie regulator welcomes Senate GSE bill | Industries | Financial Services & Real Estate | Reuters - News Articles

WASHINGTON, May 20 (Reuters) - The regulator for housing finance companies Fannie Mae (FNM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and Freddie Mac (FRE. N: Quote , Profile , Research ) on Tuesday welcomed a Senate bill that would create a ...   [click for more]

FT.com / Companies / Financial services - Economic concerns trigger further turmoil - News Articles

Financial markets were engulfed by volatile trading yesterday as fears about the global financial sector were compounded by fresh concerns about the US economic outlook and a plunge in the price of oil. Early in New York, global equities - which ...   [click for more]

Down-payment assistance ban likely - News Articles

Congress is poised to ban seller-funded, down-payment assistance programs, according to a story in The Washington Post. Under these programs, nonprofits pay the 3 percent down payment required for Federal Housing Administration loans in exchange for a matching donation from the ...   [click for more]

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