Finance
Oklahoma's Home Ownership Assistance Program helps which type of buyers?
AOnly veteran buyers purchasing properties over $500,000
BFirst-time homebuyers meeting income limits with down payment assistance and mortgage credit certificates✓ Correct
CInvestment property buyers seeking interest rate reduction
DCommercial real estate developers
Explanation
The Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) administers homeownership assistance programs for first-time buyers (and sometimes non-first-time buyers) meeting income and purchase price limits, providing down payment assistance and mortgage credit certificates.
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