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[Photo: Counselor and new homeowner high five] 5-year Dream of Homeownership Realized
Mike purchased his first home on September 13, 2007. With Mike’s strong willpower and motivation to become a homeowner, he overcame many challenges and was ready to try to purchase a home in late 2006…



Quick Links
 -   Disaster Assistance
 -   HUD Homes for Sale
 -   Buying a home
 -   Subsidized apartments search
 -   Avoid foreclosure
 -   Homeless shelters
 -   Native American Programs (SWONAP)

Have a question about FHA?
Want to know more about refinancing, reverse mortgages, FHA loans, or any other FHA program?
 -   Contact our FHA Resource Center.
 -   Email info@fhaoutreach.com
 -   Phone 800-CALLFHA (800-225-5342)
 -   How to become an FHA-Approved lender

Behind in house payments or facing foreclosure?
Foreclosure can often be prevented. DO NOT ignore letters from your lender. Act now! Before it’s too late, contact your lender and contact a housing counselor

Renting?
Before signing a lease, make sure you inspect the property carefully.  Make a list of needed repairs.  Be sure to discuss them with your landlord.  Don’t get stuck paying for repairs that are not your responsibility.  More about Renting

[Photo: ] house Homebuying Terms You Should Know
Appraisal – an estimate of a property’s fair market value. An appraisal is generally required by a lender to make sure that a mortgage amount is not more than the value of the property.  Visit our Homeownership page



Highlights
 -   What's Up at HUD This Week in Region IX?
 -   Top tips for avoiding foreclosure
 -   Check for new local FHA mortgage limits
 -   Colonias and Farmworker Practitioners
 -   Faith-based and community organizations
 -   Information for Native American communities

 
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