As we celebrate National Homeownership Month in June, FHA remains committed to providing more opportunities for first-time and low- and moderate-income homebuyers — including those in underserved communities — to attain stability and the wealth-building potential of homeownership.


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FHA Releases New First-Time Homebuyers Webinar for National Homeownership Month

As we celebrate National Homeownership Month in June, FHA remains committed to providing more opportunities for first-time and low- and moderate-income homebuyers — including those in underserved communities — to attain stability and the wealth-building potential of homeownership.

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FHA’s Office of Single Family Housing, in collaboration with the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Office of Housing Counseling, is pleased to announce the availability of its new, pre-recorded webinar, Overview of Resources for First-Time Homebuyers. For both program participants and prospective homebuyers, this free webinar addresses some key home buying myths, provides an overview of FHA single family mortgage programs, and offers guidance on working with HUD-approved housing counseling agencies.

The webinar is available on the Single Family Housing Events and Training web page on HUD.gov and the HUD YouTube Channel.  

In addition to providing an important resource to prospective homebuyers, this webinar may be beneficial for loan originators, real estate professionals, and other mortgage industry participants interested in learning about the home buying process and FHA programs.

To learn more, read HUD’s press release and visit HUD’s National Homeownership Month 2024 web page

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