The Federal Housing Administration, which insures home loans, lost $452 million last year.
The greatest effects of the Federal Housing Administration can be seen within minority populations and in cities.
Most of that was financed through loans from the Federal Housing Administration.
The Federal Housing Administration couldn't process thousands of home sales.
During 1947 both plattes were designed, and sent to the Federal Housing Administration for approval.
In some cases, these individuals can get a better deal through the Federal Housing Administration.
They're readily available, mostly through the Federal Housing Administration.
In 1994, the Federal Housing Administration shook up the industry again.
The Federal Housing Administration also provides information on home loans and foreclosure.
And many of those loans are insured by the Federal Housing Administration.