Do you think congress will raise the maximum loan amount for FHA loans, because of the subprime crisis?

Right now it is 363k. I heard they might raise it to 417k. Do you reckon they will? And if so, when?

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    1. linda says:

      No, I don’t housing cost are going down not up, if anything they could lower the maximum allowable loan amount.

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