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Basic FHA Insured Home Mortgage

undefined Basic FHA Insured Home Mortgage?


This program can help individuals buy a single family home. While U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) does not lend money directly to buyers to purchase a home, Federal Housing Administration (FHA) approved lenders make loans through a number of FHA-insurance programs.

This program can help individuals buy a single family home. While U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) does not lend money directly to buyers to purchase a home, Federal Housing Administration (FHA) approved lenders make loans through a number of FHA-insurance programs.

undefined Basic FHA Insured Home Mortgage?


Home buyers or current homeowners who intend to live in the home and are able to meet the cash investment, the mortgage payments, eligibility and credit requirements, can apply for a home mortgage loan through an FHA-approved lender.

undefined Basic FHA Insured Home Mortgage?


Please contact an FHA-approved lender for loan term information.To find an approved lender, please visit the HUD lender list.

30 years
Market
Based on area loan limit
Monthly
Not permitted
Varies

undefined Basic FHA Insured Home Mortgage?


To obtain an FHA insured mortgage, contact an FHA-approved lender.


To read more about the home buying process, go to the program description website.

To contact a HUD Housing Counseling agency, visit the HUD Housing Counseling program website.

To contact the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), please use one of the following methods:

Visit:
The FHA Resource Center

Write to:
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Federal Housing Administration
451 Seventh St., SW
Washington, D.C. 20410

Call:
1-800-CALL-FHA (1-800-225-5342) or via Federal Information Relay Service (w/TTY): 1-800-877-8339

Email:
answers@hud.gov

1-800-225-5342