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A FHA loan can allow you to include the costs of your home improvements in your loan. With HUD's 203 (k) program you can purchase or refinance a home that needs improvements and include all repair and improvement costs in the loan. Learn more about FHA refinancing or compare FHA vs conventional loans.

FHA loans can even help you to make your home more energy-efficient. The FHA recognizes that with a more energy-efficient home, the homeowner can afford to pay a higher mortgage; therefore, the FHA can also include these types of repairs in the original loan also. Learn About the FHA Energy Efficient Program.

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