Finance
The North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) provides programs specifically for:
ACommercial real estate developers only
BFirst-time homebuyers and persons with low to moderate incomes seeking affordable mortgage financing✓ Correct
COut-of-state investors purchasing North Dakota property
DReal estate brokers seeking business financing
Explanation
The NDHFA administers programs including below-market interest rate mortgages and down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers and low-to-moderate-income households in North Dakota.
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