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Third-Party, hearsay, rumor mill: Fannie considering going to 12 properties
I have no first-hand, or second-hand knowledge of this and do not know if it's true. And my hunch is that if this were well-founded, there would be many posts on the topic.
I was listening to a Jason Hartman podcast today (one of my two favorite RE podcasts), and one of the speakers said that Fannie are considering increasing their limit from 10 to 12 financed properties later this year.
Has anyone else heard about this?
Here's the link - the comment is around the 23 minute mark: http://www.jasonhartman.com/cw-381-meet-the-masters-lender-panel/