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FedÕ final push for HARP?
Feb 17, 2016The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Home Affordable Refinance Program is set to expire at the end of 2016. But before it does, the agency will try to reach as many people as possible that can still benefit. There are 367,600 people still eligible, and this new social media campaign should hopefully find them.
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Despite decline, industry still positive on housing starts
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MBA: Refinance once again drives mortgage applications
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Affinity Partnerships Bets Big on Danny Glover and Reverse Mortgage Education
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Forbes: ‘Wise’ Reverse Mortgages Are Saving Grace for Retirees
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Fed’s Kashkari: Time to end ‘too big to fail’
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Quicken Loans preps to face U.S. over FHA loan violations
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National Low Income Housing Coalition names new president
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Low Demand for Reverse Mortgages, HUD Budget Supports HECM
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Moving to San Francisco? Here’s what you need to know
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Hillary Clinton unveils sweeping economic agenda, including major housing reforms
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Appraisal volume rises 3 weeks straight
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