Phoenix Arizona home loans including FHA loans, VA mortgages and conventional home loan financingPhoenix Arizona home loans including FHA loans, VA mortgages and conventional home loan financingPhoenix Arizona home loans including FHA loans, VA mortgages and conventional home loan financingPhoenix Arizona home loans including FHA loans, VA mortgages and conventional home loan financingPhoenix Arizona home loans including FHA loans, VA mortgages and conventional home loan financingPhoenix Arizona home loans including FHA loans, VA mortgages and conventional home loan financing   
 
FHA Home Loans 
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FHA appraisal guidelines
 
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FHA Home Loans

In 1937, under an act of Congress, the Federal Housing Administration was established to provide American families with a unique opportunity to become home owners. Formerly, a home buyer's options were only limited to short term loans ranging from 1 to 5 years in term. Borrowers had to put as much as 40 to 50 percent down on the property and pay off the entire loan balance by the end of the term. FHA revolutionized the mortgage industry at the time by offering the 30 year mortgage and made the possibility of home ownership available to Americans nationwide. Throughout the years, a variety of programs have spawned from this revolution to make home ownership easier, more affordable, and attainable to Americans. 

List of available HUD homes in ArizonaThough HUD is not a direct lender, it is the Department's responsibility to maintain an ongoing program designed to monitor the overall quality of loans originated from HUD approved lenders. HUD is an insurer of loans, protecting lenders against potential losses suffered from default and foreclosure. The "mortgage insurance premium" collected from the borrower on each loan helps defray costs associated with this program.

What are FHA home mortgage loans?
Explore your mortgage options by financing your home with FHA insured loans!  Learn what it takes to qualify and maximize your financing potential with FHA mortgages.

How do I apply for a FHA loan? 
Learn the steps involved in applying for an FHA loan.  Includes tips and hints to help make the loan approval process smoother.

FHA vs. Conventional home loans
Confused about the differences between FHA home loans and conventional "low-down" mortgages?  Learn the differences between the two mortgages here.

FHA down payment assistance programs
Learn more about local Arizona information on down payment assistance programs.

   

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