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Are you in need of a little help regarding FHA home loans or another kind of loan or mortgage in Sugar Land? If so, fill out the form at the bottom of this page to contact an experienced Mortgage Concierge in Sugar Land. 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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FT.com / Home UK / UK - Monetary minefield - News Articles

The tightrope that the Federal Reserve is walking keeps getting thinner. The need to support Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two giant mortgage lenders sponsored by the US government, is a reminder that financial conditions pose significant risks to growth; headline prices now ...   [click for more]

Are you looking to buy your first home? - Memphis Commercial Appeal - MSN Newsfeeds

Buyer's Hope allows sellers to help buyers pay for their down payment on FHA-backed loans. Aided by this law, which will expire Oct. 1 unless Congress acts, Memphians have been shopping for -- and buying -- their first homes. If you're one of those ...    [click for more]

azcentral mobile edition - News Articles

by Ieva M. Augstums - Sept. 25, 2008 12:00 AM AP CHARLOTTE, NC - American International Group Inc. may have agreed to take the US government up on an $85 billion loan to help stave off bankruptcy, but now the nation's largest insurer faces an FBI investigation. The news ...   [click for more]

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