Finance
The Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (NIFA) provides:
ADirect mortgage loans funded by state tax revenues
BBelow-market interest rate mortgage programs and down payment assistance for qualifying buyers✓ Correct
CFree appraisals for first-time homebuyers
DProperty tax exemptions for new construction
Explanation
NIFA (Nebraska Investment Finance Authority) administers programs offering below-market interest rate mortgages and down payment/closing cost assistance for qualifying first-time and repeat homebuyers.
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