DID YOU KNOW THAT HUD AND FHA
PROVIDE A FREE LIST OF MORE THAN 600 single-family
and multifamily mortgage lenders and housing finance agencies
throughout
the United States?
TO
HELP YOU ACCESS THIS LIST, I've reproduced a version of the list for you below. This
list is current at the time of this blog post.
THESE LENDERS PROVIDE
MORTGAGE LOANS
for single-family and multifamily residential and rental properties.
Also included are State Housing Finance Agencies, which you can
contact for more information on mortgage loans in any given state.
THE LISTED LENDERS HAVE BEEN
APPROVED BY
the
United
States Department
of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) to make Federal Housing Authority (FHA)
insured loans.
ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES VARY BY LENDER AND INCLUDE:
detached
homes, manufactured homes, condominiums, fixer-uppers, buildings with
five or more units, housing for the elderly, and housing for people
of moderate and low income.
TYPES OF LENDERS INCLUDE:
banks,
mortgage companies, credit unions, public housing housing
authorities, community development agencies and non-profit agencies.
DIFFERENT PROPERTIES AND
PURPOSES ARE COVERED
by different parts of HUD's mortgage programs. For loan details,
contact individual lenders, the Housing Finance Authority for your
state, or HUD/FHA at 451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC
20410, Telephone: (202) 708-1112, Website: portal.hud.gov. You can
also contact a local HUD Office near you. Local offices are listed on
the HUD website under “HUD Local Office Directory" at http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD/localoffices.
MANY OF THESE LENDERS MAKE
LOANS IN ALL 50 STATES.
Some serve
more limited areas. For the most current details and options with regard to the HUD FHA Lender List, visit the list at
http://www.hud.gov/ll/code/llslcrit.cfm. Note: Search results will
vary depending on the options selected on the Search form and may not match the
results provided here.
For more real estate tips and methods, visit the International Wealth Success Website.
For more real estate tips and methods, visit the International Wealth Success Website.
(PDF, 23 pages)
The HUD FHA Lender List Search Form at hud.gov/ll/code/llslcrit.cfm
(PDF, 23 pages)
For more real estate tips and methods, visit the International Wealth Success Website.
For more real estate tips and methods, visit the International Wealth Success Website.
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