39 Percent of Recent Buyers Relied on FHA Loans to Purchase Home

39 Percent of Recent Buyers Relied on FHA Loans to Buy Home
RISMEDIA, December 22, 2009—According to the most recent Realtors® Confidence Index (RCI), 39% of recent buyers bought a home with a Federal Housing Administration-insured loan. Realtors who took part in the November 2009 survey also reported that the number of first-time home buyers continued to climb to 51%. “FHA helps provide …

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