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Homebuyer Property Lookup & Due Diligence Center

Before purchasing a home, buyers should understand much more than just the purchase price. Research financing eligibility, property taxes, flood zones, school districts, insurance costs, and other factors that affect affordability and long-term ownership costs.

Important Disclaimer: The information provided through these tools is for educational and informational purposes only. Property eligibility, flood zone determinations, insurance requirements, taxes, school assignments, loan approval, and program qualifications should always be verified independently by the appropriate government agency, lender, title company, insurance provider, school district, or other qualified professional.

FHA Approved Condo Lookup

Determine whether a condominium project is approved for FHA financing.

Search FHA-approved condominium communities by project name, city, state, or approval status.

USDA Eligibility Map

Determine whether a property may qualify for USDA financing and zero down payment programs.

Allows buyers to search USDA-eligible areas for rural development financing.

USDA Address Verification

Verify USDA eligibility using a specific property address.

Provides address-specific USDA eligibility verification.

"Can I Afford This Home?" — Full Cost Breakdown

Use our full mortgage calculator to break down every cost: principal & interest, property taxes, homeowners insurance, HOA, MUD/PID assessments, PMI, and flood insurance — so you know the true monthly cost before you make an offer.

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Need Help Understanding the Results?

Contact Denise Abrams for personalized guidance before making an offer. She'll help you interpret flood maps, tax estimates, school zones, and financing options — so you make a confident, informed decision.

Disclaimer: The information provided through these tools is for educational and informational purposes only. Property eligibility, flood zone determinations, insurance requirements, taxes, school assignments, loan approval, and program qualifications should always be verified independently by the appropriate government agency, lender, title company, insurance provider, school district, or other qualified professional.