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Mortgage Market Missed Out on 1.1 Million Loans Last Year Due to Stringent Underwriting
November 22, 2016
Brandon Ivey
The HFPC noted that most of the potential mortgages would have gone to borrowers with credit scores below 660, and to a lesser extent, to borrowers with credit scores between 660 and 700.
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