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About My Home by Freddie Mac ®

My Home by Freddie Mac® is your guide to home, providing you with the education, tools and resources you need to successfully buy, own, refinance, sell or rent a home.

Created by the housing finance professionals at Freddie Mac, My Home offers a wealth of information to help you make informed decisions wherever you are in your housing journey.

What You’ll Find on My Home

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Step-by-Step Guidance

Simple, straightforward steps are designed to make it easy for you to understand and confidently navigate your home journey.

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Personalized Tools

Calculators, worksheets and checklists help you grasp how your unique financial situation affects your homebuying budget, the type of home loan that’s right for you, down payment options, closing costs and more.

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Help Resources

If you’re struggling to make housing payments or find affordable housing, help is available. Learn about your options and who to reach out to for help.

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About Freddie Mac

Freddie Mac is vital to a strong U.S. housing system, providing liquidity to the mortgage market under all economic conditions while ensuring the safety and soundness of the housing finance system.

We lead the industry in meeting the needs of lenders and investors, streamlining processes, and lowering the cost of housing for America’s families.

Freddie Mac was chartered by Congress in 1970 to support the U.S. housing finance system and help ensure a reliable and affordable supply of mortgage funds across the country.

Rather than lending directly to borrowers, Freddie Mac operates in the U.S. secondary mortgage market, buying loans that meet our standards from approved lenders.

Those lenders are then, in turn, able to provide more loans to qualified borrowers and keep capital flowing into the housing market. Freddie Mac then pools the mortgages it buys into securities, which they sell to investors around the world. Learn more about Freddie Mac.