Refinance for FREE TODAY!

Refi your Home in Oregon
FHA Home Loans are now Available
The Beaver State has seen a lot of growth in recent years due to companies such as Intel and Nike being headquartered there. Free Home Refi can provide Oregon homeowners with a refinance with no fees. We have recently started a program so that you can get an Oregon purchase mortgage loan with no closing costs. The Oregon real estate market has held steady as many parts of the country have seen recent drops in real estate values. That makes this a great time for Oregon homeowners to get a cash out mortgage refinance as well as a great time for first time home buyers in Oregon.
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Over 1,500,000 Total Housing Units
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74% of Homes are tied to a Mortgage
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65% Owner Occupied Housing Units
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35% Renter Occupied Housing Units
Oregon
has a thriving economy with well over $130 billion in gross state product.
The economy has provided new job opportunities for many of the new residents of Oregon. An Oregon FHA purchase loan can be a great way for folks moving into Oregon to purchase a home with as little as 3% down and zero closing costs. Current residents of Oregon can also use an Oregon FHA loan to get cash out or to lower the rate and payment on their current mortgage by utilizing an FHA refinance mortgage. You can borrow up to 95% of your homes value with an FHA mortgage.
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Population: 3,421,399
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5 Congressional districts
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Gross state product over $132 billion
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Ranks 9th in total area among states
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Ranks 27th in total population among states
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