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Guide to Avoiding Foreclosure

Whether you are in foreclosure now or worried about it in the future, we have information that can help. Visit our Guide to Avoiding Foreclosure
Call 1 (800) 225-5342 to see what options FHA can offer you.




HUD Announces New Mortgage Reforms

For the first time in more than 30 years, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today issued long-anticipated mortgage reforms that will help consumers to shop for the lowest cost mortgage and avoid costly and potentially harmful loan offers. Read more...



Disaster Housing Assistance Program

HUD has launched a new Referral Call Center assisting families displaced by Hurricanes Ike and Gustav under the Disaster Housing Assistance Program-Ike. For information about DHAP-Ike call the RCC at
1 (866) 373-9509
or visit: www.hud.gov/offices/pih/publications/ike.cfm



HUD Highlights   Bush Administration announces flexibility for “Hope for Homeowners” Program   Housing counseling industry responding to mortgage crisis   HUD announces new, permanent FHA mortgage loan limits Statement by HUD Secretary Steve Preston on transition efforts   National Calendar of events


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EconomicRecovery.gov

EconomicRecovery.gov is a resource for the American people to find help to keep their homes, find jobs and protect their savings.



Neighborhood Stabilization Program

HUD's Neighborhood Stabilization Program provides grants to every state and certain local communities to purchase foreclosed or abandoned homes at a discount and to rehabilitate, resell, or redevelop these homes in order to stabilize neighborhoods and stem the decline of house values of neighboring homes.



HOPE for Homeowners Program The Bush Administration recently unveiled additional mortgage assistance for homeowners at risk of foreclosure.  The HOPE for Homeowners program will refinance mortgages for borrowers who are having difficulty making their payments, but can afford a new loan insured by HUD's Federal Housing Administration (FHA).
Call 1 (800) 225-5342 for more information.

HOPE for Homeowners Fact Sheets

Homes for Sale Homesales.gov has homes for sale from HUD and other federal agencies in one place. You can find more homes by visiting our homes for sale page.

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