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The Associated Press: Federal mortgage aid package to advance in Senate - News Articles

modernization of the FHA and would create a new regulator and tighter controls on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored mortgage giants. It also would provide $14.5 billion in housing tax breaks, including a credit of up to $8,000 for first-time ...   [click for more]

Mortgage Lenders Lower Their Risk - Philadelphia Daily News - MSN Newsfeeds

The rules have changed, however, since the subprime crisis broke in August 2007, as foreclosures have skyrocketed and banks cracked under the weight of bad loans. Have they changed that much? Do you really need 20 percent down and a 700 or better ...    [click for more]

Credit crunch - MSN Newsfeeds

Even FHA loans now require 3.5 percent down, up from 2.25 percent last year. And because of declining home values in Florida, he said major lenders are requiring an additional 5 percent down on loans in the state. "Someone with good credit could state ...    [click for more]

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