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FHA Loan, FHA mortgage down to 530 FICO

FHA Mortgages Loans down to a 530 FICO  Purchasing a new Florida home is exciting. Finding the right Florida home for you and your family requires a great deal of work and decision making. And, finding just  the right FHA mortgage is just as important as finding the right home.   Many Florida first time homebuyers [...]

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Let FHA loans Help you Buy a Miami Home, ((97% down to 530 FICO))

Let FHA Loans Help You buy a Miami FL HOME     FHA loans have been helping Miami FL homebuyers become homeowners since 1934. How do we do it? The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) – which is part of HUD – insures the loan, so your lender can offer you a better deal. Miami Low [...]

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Florida FHA Mortgage, ((97% down to 530 FICO)) Florida FHA loan, FLorida FHA home loan,

Florida FHA Information from a Florida FHA mortgage Lender Why choose an FHA mortgage over another loan program? There are lots of good reasons why Florida homebuyers and Florida homeowners choose an FHA-insured loan over a conventional or subprime mortgage loan, especially if one or more of the following apply to you: You’re a Florida [...]

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FHA loans for Florida home buyers, 97% Financing down to a

FHA loans for Florida home buyers, 97% Financing down to a <530 FICO SCORE> The FHA loan program is a mortgage Florida loan program designed to assist every qualified and eligible Florida homebuyer with having the opportunity to own their own Florida home. Insured by FHA/HUD the FHA loan program provides prospective Florida mortgage applicants [...]

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What’s the Low Down on Loan to Value?

It’s not very often that a borrower takes into heavy consideration what his loan to value is when shopping for a loan.  In fact, if the subject is brought up by the customer, it’s mostly in relation to avoiding paying monthly mortgage insurance.  But sometimes, a loan to value can affect even more aspects of [...]

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