Finance
An FHA-insured loan in Kentucky requires a minimum down payment of:
A1%
B3%
C3.5%✓ Correct
D5%
Explanation
FHA-insured loans require a minimum down payment of 3.5% of the purchase price for borrowers with credit scores of 580 or above.
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