Finance
Nebraska's HomeOwnership Assistance programs provided by NIFA (Nebraska Investment Finance Authority) are designed to help:
AOnly first-time buyers in Omaha and Lincoln
BIncome-eligible buyers statewide with below-market rate mortgages and down payment assistance✓ Correct
CCommercial developers to convert properties to residential use
DBanks to reduce their reserve requirements on home loans
Explanation
NIFA administers various homeownership programs providing below-market mortgage rates and down payment/closing cost assistance to income-eligible buyers across Nebraska, not limited to major metro areas.
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