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Jacksonville FHA Mortgage Loan

Are you in need of a little help regarding FHA home loans or another kind of loan or mortgage in Jacksonville? If so, fill out the form at the bottom of this page to contact an experienced Mortgage Concierge in Jacksonville. 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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FHA Raises Its Premiums to Insure Repayment of Mortgages - WSJ.com - News Articles

By JAMES R. HAGERTY The Federal Housing Administration, a US agency that is rapidly shouldering more of the risk on home loans, raised the premiums it charges for insuring that mortgages will be repaid. In a posting on its Web site Tuesday, the ...   [click for more]

Barclays predicts Fed cutting US rates to 0.50 pct | Markets | Bonds News | Reuters - News Articles

NEW YORK, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Barclays Capital predicted the Federal Reserve will lower its target on short-term US interest rate to 0.50 percent by the middle of next year to combat the global financial crisis. ...   [click for more]

On the House: Recovery act doesn't lure buyers | Philadelphia Inquirer | 10/19/2008 - News Articles

(The minimum FHA score is 585.) Efforts to tack this provision onto the bailout didn't succeed, so the matter will have to wait till the new Congress convenes next year. "On the House" appears Sundays in The Inquirer. Contact ...   [click for more]

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