FHA is one of the largest mortgage insurers in the world. Since 1934, we've insured over 50 million mortgages throughout the nation. Our Role The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. We provide mortgage insurance on loans made by FHA-approved lenders. We insure mortgages on single family homes, multifamily properties, residential ...
Mobile homes, also known as manufactured homes, can be a cost-effective alternative to buying a traditional home. Due to their lower cost and rapid depreciation, most traditional mortgage lenders ...
Most mobile home loans are offered through lenders who specialize in this type of financing, although you may find some banks and conventional lenders who offer them as well. Credit requirements for ...
Let FHA Loans Help YouFHA loans have been helping people become homeowners since 1934. How do we do it? The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) - which is part of HUD - insures the loan, so your lender can offer you a better deal.Low down paymentsLow closing costsEasy credit qualifyingWhat does FHA have for you?
FHA Single Family HousingThe Office of Single Family Housing (SFH) supports affordable homeownership and refinancing opportunities for qualified borrowers through its Single Family mortgage insurance programs.
FHA's Single Family mortgage programs help prospective homebuyers and current homeowners finance or refinance a home for purchase, renovations or repairs, energy-efficiency improvements, new construction, and more. Learn about the most used mortgage programs that meet the various housing needs of individuals and families across the nation.
The FHA Connection provides FHA-approved lenders and business partners with direct, secure, online access to computer systems of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Forgot Your Password? Forgot Your User ID?