Finance
The Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) primarily serves:
ACommercial real estate developers only
BFirst-time home buyers and affordable housing through below-market loans and down payment assistance✓ Correct
CLuxury home buyers who exceed conventional loan limits
DInvestment property buyers seeking tax credits
Explanation
CHFA (Colorado Housing and Finance Authority) provides below-market financing, down payment assistance, and mortgage credit certificates for first-time home buyers and affordable housing projects in Colorado.
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