Fhfa
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Fhfa, from most recent to least.
FHFA to Loosen Rules on Mortgages, Offer Lower Down Payment Options
Lark Turner | October 21st 2014
The government hopes to give more first-time buyers and low-to-middle income earners a better chance at a house.... read»
FHFA Won't Reduce Home Loan Limits, At Least Not Yet
Lark Turner | May 13th 2014
The agency's new director announced Tuesday that a plan to reduce limits was scrapped after receiving negative feedback.... read»
Fannie, Freddie Will Not Change Loan Limits in 2014
UrbanTurf Staff | December 2nd 2013
The Federal Housing Financing Agency announced shortly before Thanksgiving that it would not be lowering conforming home loan limits in 2014.... read»
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