*** Applicable to SRO units that do not contain both sanitary (bathroom) and food preparation (kitchen) facilities.

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1 P E N N S Y L V A N I A H O U S I N G F I N A N C E A G E N C Y PAGE 1 ADAMS 20% 73,900 10,260 11,720 13,180 14,640 15,820 17,000 18,160 19,340 20,500 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,400 17,600 19,800 21,950 23,750 25,500 27,250 29,000 30,750 30%/FMR % 20,520 23,440 26,360 29,280 31,640 34,000 36,320 38,680 41,000 40%/FMR % 25,650 29,300 32,950 36,600 39,550 42,500 45,400 48,350 51,250 50%/FMR % 30,780 35,160 39,540 43,920 47,460 51,000 54,480 58,020 61,500 60%/FMR ALLEGHENY 20% 72,600 10,180 11,620 13,080 14,520 15,700 16,860 18,020 19,180 20,320 20%/FMR ARMSTRONG 20% 60,300 8,420 9,620 10,820 12,020 13,000 13,960 14,920 15,880 16,820 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,650 14,450 16,250 18,050 19,500 20,950 22,400 23,850 25,250 30%/FMR % 16,840 19,240 21,640 24,040 26,000 27,920 29,840 31,760 33,640 40%/FMR % 21,050 24,050 27,050 30,050 32,500 34,900 37,300 39,700 42,050 50%/FMR % 25,260 28,860 32,460 36,060 39,000 41,880 44,760 47,640 50,460 60%/FMR BEAVER 20% 72,600 10,180 11,620 13,080 14,520 15,700 16,860 18,020 19,180 20,320 20%/FMR BEDFORD 20% 56,100 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR BERKS 20% 68,900 9,660 11,040 12,420 13,780 14,900 16,000 17,100 18,200 19,300 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,500 16,550 18,600 20,650 22,350 24,000 25,650 27,300 28,950 30%/FMR % 19,320 22,080 24,840 27,560 29,800 32,000 34,200 36,400 38,600 40%/FMR % 24,150 27,600 31,050 34,450 37,250 40,000 42,750 45,500 48,250 50%/FMR % 28,980 33,120 37,260 41,340 44,700 48,000 51,300 54,600 57,900 60%/FMR BLAIR 20% 62,700 8,640 9,860 11,100 12,320 13,320 14,300 15,280 16,280 17,240 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,950 14,800 16,650 18,500 20,000 21,500 22,950 24,450 25,850 30%/FMR % 17,280 19,720 22,200 24,640 26,640 28,600 30,560 32,560 34,480 40%/FMR % 21,600 24,650 27,750 30,800 33,300 35,750 38,200 40,700 43,100 50%/FMR % 25,920 29,580 33,300 36,960 39,960 42,900 45,840 48,840 51,720 60%/FMR BRADFORD 20% 60,200 8,440 9,640 10,840 12,040 13,020 13,980 14,940 15,900 16,860 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,650 14,450 16,250 18,050 19,500 20,950 22,400 23,850 25,300 30%/FMR % 16,880 19,280 21,680 24,080 26,040 27,960 29,880 31,800 33,720 40%/FMR % 21,100 24,100 27,100 30,100 32,550 34,950 37,350 39,750 42,150 50%/FMR % 25,320 28,920 32,520 36,120 39,060 41,940 44,820 47,700 50,580 60%/FMR

2 P E N N S Y L V A N I A H O U S I N G F I N A N C E A G E N C Y PAGE 2 BUCKS 20% 83,200 11,660 13,320 14,980 16,640 17,980 19,320 20,640 21,980 23,300 20%/FMR BUTLER 20% 72,600 10,180 11,620 13,080 14,520 15,700 16,860 18,020 19,180 20,320 20%/FMR CAMBRIA 20% 60,300 8,420 9,620 10,820 12,020 13,000 13,960 14,920 15,880 16,820 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,650 14,450 16,250 18,050 19,500 20,950 22,400 23,850 25,250 30%/FMR % 16,840 19,240 21,640 24,040 26,000 27,920 29,840 31,760 33,640 40%/FMR % 21,050 24,050 27,050 30,050 32,500 34,900 37,300 39,700 42,050 50%/FMR % 25,260 28,860 32,460 36,060 39,000 41,880 44,760 47,640 50,460 60%/FMR CAMERON 20% 53,600 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR CARBON 20% 73,400 10,280 11,760 13,220 14,680 15,860 17,040 18,220 19,380 20,560 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,400 17,600 19,800 22,000 23,800 25,550 27,300 29,050 30,850 30%/FMR % 20,560 23,520 26,440 29,360 31,720 34,080 36,440 38,760 41,120 40%/FMR % 25,700 29,400 33,050 36,700 39,650 42,600 45,550 48,450 51,400 50%/FMR % 30,840 35,280 39,660 44,040 47,580 51,120 54,660 58,140 61,680 60%/FMR CENTRE 20% 75,000 10,500 12,000 13,500 15,000 16,200 17,400 18,600 19,800 21,000 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,750 18,000 20,250 22,500 24,300 26,100 27,900 29,700 31,500 30%/FMR % 21,000 24,000 27,000 30,000 32,400 34,800 37,200 39,600 42,000 40%/FMR % 26,250 30,000 33,750 37,500 40,500 43,500 46,500 49,500 52,500 50%/FMR % 31,500 36,000 40,500 45,000 48,600 52,200 55,800 59,400 63,000 60%/FMR CHESTER 20% 83,200 11,660 13,320 14,980 16,640 17,980 19,320 20,640 21,980 23,300 20%/FMR CLARION 20% 57,700 8,080 9,240 10,400 11,540 12,480 13,400 14,320 15,240 16,160 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,150 13,850 15,600 17,300 18,700 20,100 21,500 22,850 24,250 30%/FMR % 16,160 18,480 20,800 23,080 24,960 26,800 28,640 30,480 32,320 40%/FMR % 20,200 23,100 26,000 28,850 31,200 33,500 35,800 38,100 40,400 50%/FMR % 24,240 27,720 31,200 34,620 37,440 40,200 42,960 45,720 48,480 60%/FMR

3 P E N N S Y L V A N I A H O U S I N G F I N A N C E A G E N C Y PAGE 3 CLEARFIELD 20% 52,800 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,500 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR CLINTON 20% 59,300 8,320 9,500 10,680 11,860 12,820 13,760 14,720 15,660 16,600 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,500 14,250 16,050 17,800 19,250 20,650 22,100 23,500 24,900 30%/FMR % 16,640 19,000 21,360 23,720 25,640 27,520 29,440 31,320 33,200 40%/FMR % 20,800 23,750 26,700 29,650 32,050 34,400 36,800 39,150 41,500 50%/FMR % 24,960 28,500 32,040 35,580 38,460 41,280 44,160 46,980 49,800 60%/FMR COLUMBIA 20% 61,100 8,560 9,780 11,000 12,220 13,200 14,180 15,160 16,140 17,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,850 14,700 16,550 18,350 19,850 21,300 22,800 24,250 25,650 30%/FMR % 17,120 19,560 22,000 24,440 26,400 28,360 30,320 32,280 34,200 40%/FMR % 21,400 24,450 27,500 30,550 33,000 35,450 37,900 40,350 42,750 50%/FMR % 25,680 29,340 33,000 36,660 39,600 42,540 45,480 48,420 51,300 60%/FMR CRAWFORD 20% 53,300 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR CUMBERLAND 20% 74,700 10,460 11,960 13,460 14,940 16,140 17,340 18,540 19,740 20,920 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,700 17,950 20,200 22,400 24,200 26,000 27,800 29,600 31,350 30%/FMR % 20,920 23,920 26,920 29,880 32,280 34,680 37,080 39,480 41,840 40%/FMR % 26,150 29,900 33,650 37,350 40,350 43,350 46,350 49,350 52,300 50%/FMR % 31,380 35,880 40,380 44,820 48,420 52,020 55,620 59,220 62,760 60%/FMR DAUPHIN 20% 74,700 10,460 11,960 13,460 14,940 16,140 17,340 18,540 19,740 20,920 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,700 17,950 20,200 22,400 24,200 26,000 27,800 29,600 31,350 30%/FMR % 20,920 23,920 26,920 29,880 32,280 34,680 37,080 39,480 41,840 40%/FMR % 26,150 29,900 33,650 37,350 40,350 43,350 46,350 49,350 52,300 50%/FMR % 31,380 35,880 40,380 44,820 48,420 52,020 55,620 59,220 62,760 60%/FMR DELAWARE 20% 83,200 11,660 13,320 14,980 16,640 17,980 19,320 20,640 21,980 23,300 20%/FMR ELK 20% 59,500 8,340 9,520 10,720 11,900 12,860 13,820 14,760 15,720 16,660 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,500 14,300 16,100 17,850 19,300 20,750 22,150 23,600 25,000 30%/FMR % 16,680 19,040 21,440 23,800 25,720 27,640 29,520 31,440 33,320 40%/FMR % 20,850 23,800 26,800 29,750 32,150 34,550 36,900 39,300 41,650 50%/FMR % 25,020 28,560 32,160 35,700 38,580 41,460 44,280 47,160 49,980 60%/FMR

4 P E N N S Y L V A N I A H O U S I N G F I N A N C E A G E N C Y PAGE 4 ERIE 20% 58,100 8,140 9,300 10,460 11,620 12,560 13,480 14,420 15,340 16,260 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,250 14,000 15,750 17,450 18,850 20,250 21,650 23,050 24,400 30%/FMR % 16,280 18,600 20,920 23,240 25,120 26,960 28,840 30,680 32,520 40%/FMR % 20,350 23,250 26,150 29,050 31,400 33,700 36,050 38,350 40,650 50%/FMR % 24,420 27,900 31,380 34,860 37,680 40,440 43,260 46,020 48,780 60%/FMR FAYETTE 20% 72,600 10,180 11,620 13,080 14,520 15,700 16,860 18,020 19,180 20,320 20%/FMR FOREST 20% 47,400 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR FRANKLIN 20% 63,700 9,020 10,300 11,580 12,860 13,900 14,920 15,960 16,980 18,000 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,550 15,450 17,400 19,300 20,850 22,400 23,950 25,500 27,000 30%/FMR % 18,040 20,600 23,160 25,720 27,800 29,840 31,920 33,960 36,000 40%/FMR % 22,550 25,750 28,950 32,150 34,750 37,300 39,900 42,450 45,000 50%/FMR % 27,060 30,900 34,740 38,580 41,700 44,760 47,880 50,940 54,000 60%/FMR FULTON 20% 60,000 8,400 9,600 10,800 12,000 12,960 13,920 14,880 15,840 16,800 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,600 14,400 16,200 18,000 19,450 20,900 22,350 23,800 25,200 30%/FMR % 16,800 19,200 21,600 24,000 25,920 27,840 29,760 31,680 33,600 40%/FMR % 21,000 24,000 27,000 30,000 32,400 34,800 37,200 39,600 42,000 50%/FMR % 25,200 28,800 32,400 36,000 38,880 41,760 44,640 47,520 50,400 60%/FMR GREENE 20% 59,500 8,340 9,520 10,720 11,900 12,860 13,820 14,760 15,720 16,660 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,500 14,300 16,100 17,850 19,300 20,750 22,150 23,600 25,000 30%/FMR % 16,680 19,040 21,440 23,800 25,720 27,640 29,520 31,440 33,320 40%/FMR % 20,850 23,800 26,800 29,750 32,150 34,550 36,900 39,300 41,650 50%/FMR % 25,020 28,560 32,160 35,700 38,580 41,460 44,280 47,160 49,980 60%/FMR HUNTINGDON 20% 55,700 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR INDIANA 20% 56,900 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR

5 P E N N S Y L V A N I A H O U S I N G F I N A N C E A G E N C Y PAGE 5 JEFFERSON 20% 54,100 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR JUNIATA 20% 57,900 8,120 9,280 10,440 11,580 12,520 13,440 14,360 15,300 16,220 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,150 13,900 15,650 17,350 18,750 20,150 21,550 22,950 24,300 30%/FMR % 16,240 18,560 20,880 23,160 25,040 26,880 28,720 30,600 32,440 40%/FMR % 20,300 23,200 26,100 28,950 31,300 33,600 35,900 38,250 40,550 50%/FMR % 24,360 27,840 31,320 34,740 37,560 40,320 43,080 45,900 48,660 60%/FMR LACKAWANNA 20% 59,500 8,340 9,520 10,720 11,900 12,860 13,820 14,760 15,720 16,660 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,500 14,300 16,100 17,850 19,300 20,750 22,150 23,600 25,000 30%/FMR % 16,680 19,040 21,440 23,800 25,720 27,640 29,520 31,440 33,320 40%/FMR % 20,850 23,800 26,800 29,750 32,150 34,550 36,900 39,300 41,650 50%/FMR % 25,020 28,560 32,160 35,700 38,580 41,460 44,280 47,160 49,980 60%/FMR LANCASTER 20% 71,100 9,960 11,380 12,800 14,220 15,360 16,500 17,640 18,780 19,900 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,950 17,100 19,250 21,350 23,100 24,800 26,500 28,200 29,850 30%/FMR % 19,920 22,760 25,600 28,440 30,720 33,000 35,280 37,560 39,800 40%/FMR % 24,900 28,450 32,000 35,550 38,400 41,250 44,100 46,950 49,750 50%/FMR % 29,880 34,140 38,400 42,660 46,080 49,500 52,920 56,340 59,700 60%/FMR LAWRENCE 20% 59,900 8,400 9,600 10,800 11,980 12,940 13,900 14,860 15,820 16,780 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,600 14,400 16,200 17,950 19,400 20,850 22,300 23,700 25,150 30%/FMR % 16,800 19,200 21,600 23,960 25,880 27,800 29,720 31,640 33,560 40%/FMR % 21,000 24,000 27,000 29,950 32,350 34,750 37,150 39,550 41,950 50%/FMR % 25,200 28,800 32,400 35,940 38,820 41,700 44,580 47,460 50,340 60%/FMR LEBANON 20% 65,300 9,160 10,460 11,760 13,060 14,120 15,160 16,200 17,240 18,280 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,750 15,700 17,650 19,600 21,200 22,750 24,350 25,900 27,450 30%/FMR % 18,320 20,920 23,520 26,120 28,240 30,320 32,400 34,480 36,560 40%/FMR % 22,900 26,150 29,400 32,650 35,300 37,900 40,500 43,100 45,700 50%/FMR % 27,480 31,380 35,280 39,180 42,360 45,480 48,600 51,720 54,840 60%/FMR LEHIGH 20% 73,400 10,280 11,760 13,220 14,680 15,860 17,040 18,220 19,380 20,560 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,400 17,600 19,800 22,000 23,800 25,550 27,300 29,050 30,850 30%/FMR % 20,560 23,520 26,440 29,360 31,720 34,080 36,440 38,760 41,120 40%/FMR % 25,700 29,400 33,050 36,700 39,650 42,600 45,550 48,450 51,400 50%/FMR % 30,840 35,280 39,660 44,040 47,580 51,120 54,660 58,140 61,680 60%/FMR LUZERNE 20% 59,500 8,340 9,520 10,720 11,900 12,860 13,820 14,760 15,720 16,660 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,500 14,300 16,100 17,850 19,300 20,750 22,150 23,600 25,000 30%/FMR % 16,680 19,040 21,440 23,800 25,720 27,640 29,520 31,440 33,320 40%/FMR % 20,850 23,800 26,800 29,750 32,150 34,550 36,900 39,300 41,650 50%/FMR % 25,020 28,560 32,160 35,700 38,580 41,460 44,280 47,160 49,980 60%/FMR

6 P E N N S Y L V A N I A H O U S I N G F I N A N C E A G E N C Y PAGE 6 LYCOMING 20% 60,500 8,480 9,680 10,900 12,100 13,080 14,040 15,020 15,980 16,940 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,750 14,550 16,350 18,150 19,650 21,100 22,550 24,000 25,400 30%/FMR % 16,960 19,360 21,800 24,200 26,160 28,080 30,040 31,960 33,880 40%/FMR % 21,200 24,200 27,250 30,250 32,700 35,100 37,550 39,950 42,350 50%/FMR % 25,440 29,040 32,700 36,300 39,240 42,120 45,060 47,940 50,820 60%/FMR MCKEAN 20% 53,500 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR MERCER 20% 59,500 8,340 9,520 10,720 11,900 12,860 13,820 14,760 15,720 16,660 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,500 14,300 16,100 17,850 19,300 20,750 22,150 23,600 25,000 30%/FMR % 16,680 19,040 21,440 23,800 25,720 27,640 29,520 31,440 33,320 40%/FMR % 20,850 23,800 26,800 29,750 32,150 34,550 36,900 39,300 41,650 50%/FMR % 25,020 28,560 32,160 35,700 38,580 41,460 44,280 47,160 49,980 60%/FMR MIFFLIN 20% 50,800 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR MONROE 20% 74,900 9,580 10,960 12,320 13,680 14,780 15,880 16,980 18,060 19,160 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,350 16,400 18,450 20,500 22,150 23,800 25,450 27,100 28,750 30%/FMR % 19,160 21,920 24,640 27,360 29,560 31,760 33,960 36,120 38,320 40%/FMR % 23,950 27,400 30,800 34,200 36,950 39,700 42,450 45,150 47,900 50%/FMR % 28,740 32,880 36,960 41,040 44,340 47,640 50,940 54,180 57,480 60%/FMR MONTGOMERY 20% 83,200 11,660 13,320 14,980 16,640 17,980 19,320 20,640 21,980 23,300 20%/FMR MONTOUR 20% 66,800 9,360 10,700 12,040 13,360 14,440 15,500 16,580 17,640 18,700 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,050 16,050 18,050 20,050 21,700 23,300 24,900 26,500 28,050 30%/FMR % 18,720 21,400 24,080 26,720 28,880 31,000 33,160 35,280 37,400 40%/FMR % 23,400 26,750 30,100 33,400 36,100 38,750 41,450 44,100 46,750 50%/FMR % 28,080 32,100 36,120 40,080 43,320 46,500 49,740 52,920 56,100 60%/FMR NORTHAMPTON 20% 73,400 10,280 11,760 13,220 14,680 15,860 17,040 18,220 19,380 20,560 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,400 17,600 19,800 22,000 23,800 25,550 27,300 29,050 30,850 30%/FMR % 20,560 23,520 26,440 29,360 31,720 34,080 36,440 38,760 41,120 40%/FMR % 25,700 29,400 33,050 36,700 39,650 42,600 45,550 48,450 51,400 50%/FMR % 30,840 35,280 39,660 44,040 47,580 51,120 54,660 58,140 61,680 60%/FMR

7 P E N N S Y L V A N I A H O U S I N G F I N A N C E A G E N C Y PAGE 7 NORTHUMBERLAND 20% 52,300 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR PERRY 20% 74,700 10,460 11,960 13,460 14,940 16,140 17,340 18,540 19,740 20,920 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,700 17,950 20,200 22,400 24,200 26,000 27,800 29,600 31,350 30%/FMR % 20,920 23,920 26,920 29,880 32,280 34,680 37,080 39,480 41,840 40%/FMR % 26,150 29,900 33,650 37,350 40,350 43,350 46,350 49,350 52,300 50%/FMR % 31,380 35,880 40,380 44,820 48,420 52,020 55,620 59,220 62,760 60%/FMR PHILADELPHIA 20% 83,200 11,660 13,320 14,980 16,640 17,980 19,320 20,640 21,980 23,300 20%/FMR PIKE 20% 70,300 9,860 11,260 12,660 14,060 15,200 16,320 17,440 18,560 19,680 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,800 16,900 19,000 21,100 22,800 24,500 26,200 27,900 29,550 30%/FMR % 19,720 22,520 25,320 28,120 30,400 32,640 34,880 37,120 39,360 40%/FMR % 24,650 28,150 31,650 35,150 38,000 40,800 43,600 46,400 49,200 50%/FMR % 29,580 33,780 37,980 42,180 45,600 48,960 52,320 55,680 59,040 60%/FMR POTTER 20% 53,900 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR SCHUYLKILL 20% 58,700 8,220 9,400 10,580 11,740 12,680 13,620 14,560 15,500 16,440 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,350 14,100 15,850 17,600 19,050 20,450 21,850 23,250 24,650 30%/FMR % 16,440 18,800 21,160 23,480 25,360 27,240 29,120 31,000 32,880 40%/FMR % 20,550 23,500 26,450 29,350 31,700 34,050 36,400 38,750 41,100 50%/FMR % 24,660 28,200 31,740 35,220 38,040 40,860 43,680 46,500 49,320 60%/FMR SNYDER 20% 56,900 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR SOMERSET 20% 57,700 8,080 9,240 10,400 11,540 12,480 13,400 14,320 15,240 16,160 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,150 13,850 15,600 17,300 18,700 20,100 21,500 22,850 24,250 30%/FMR % 16,160 18,480 20,800 23,080 24,960 26,800 28,640 30,480 32,320 40%/FMR % 20,200 23,100 26,000 28,850 31,200 33,500 35,800 38,100 40,400 50%/FMR % 24,240 27,720 31,200 34,620 37,440 40,200 42,960 45,720 48,480 60%/FMR

8 P E N N S Y L V A N I A H O U S I N G F I N A N C E A G E N C Y PAGE 8 SULLIVAN 20% 54,800 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR SUSQUEHANNA 20% 62,000 8,680 9,920 11,160 12,400 13,400 14,400 15,380 16,380 17,360 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,050 14,900 16,750 18,600 20,100 21,600 23,100 24,600 26,050 30%/FMR % 17,360 19,840 22,320 24,800 26,800 28,800 30,760 32,760 34,720 40%/FMR % 21,700 24,800 27,900 31,000 33,500 36,000 38,450 40,950 43,400 50%/FMR % 26,040 29,760 33,480 37,200 40,200 43,200 46,140 49,140 52,080 60%/FMR TIOGA 20% 57,600 8,080 9,220 10,380 11,520 12,460 13,380 14,300 15,220 16,120 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,150 13,850 15,600 17,300 18,700 20,100 21,500 22,850 24,200 30%/FMR % 16,160 18,440 20,760 23,040 24,920 26,760 28,600 30,440 32,240 40%/FMR % 20,200 23,050 25,950 28,800 31,150 33,450 35,750 38,050 40,300 50%/FMR % 24,240 27,660 31,140 34,560 37,380 40,140 42,900 45,660 48,360 60%/FMR UNION 20% 57,900 8,120 9,280 10,440 11,580 12,520 13,440 14,360 15,300 16,220 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,150 13,900 15,650 17,350 18,750 20,150 21,550 22,950 24,300 30%/FMR % 16,240 18,560 20,880 23,160 25,040 26,880 28,720 30,600 32,440 40%/FMR % 20,300 23,200 26,100 28,950 31,300 33,600 35,900 38,250 40,550 50%/FMR % 24,360 27,840 31,320 34,740 37,560 40,320 43,080 45,900 48,660 60%/FMR VENANGO 20% 55,800 8,060 9,200 10,360 11,500 12,420 13,340 14,260 15,180 16,100 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,100 13,800 15,550 17,250 18,650 20,050 21,400 22,800 24,150 30%/FMR % 16,120 18,400 20,720 23,000 24,840 26,680 28,520 30,360 32,200 40%/FMR % 20,150 23,000 25,900 28,750 31,050 33,350 35,650 37,950 40,250 50%/FMR % 24,180 27,600 31,080 34,500 37,260 40,020 42,780 45,540 48,300 60%/FMR WARREN 20% 57,900 8,120 9,280 10,440 11,580 12,520 13,440 14,360 15,300 16,220 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,150 13,900 15,650 17,350 18,750 20,150 21,550 22,950 24,300 30%/FMR % 16,240 18,560 20,880 23,160 25,040 26,880 28,720 30,600 32,440 40%/FMR % 20,300 23,200 26,100 28,950 31,300 33,600 35,900 38,250 40,550 50%/FMR % 24,360 27,840 31,320 34,740 37,560 40,320 43,080 45,900 48,660 60%/FMR WASHINGTON 20% 72,600 10,180 11,620 13,080 14,520 15,700 16,860 18,020 19,180 20,320 20%/FMR WAYNE 20% 61,500 8,620 9,840 11,080 12,300 13,300 14,280 15,260 16,240 17,220 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,950 14,800 16,650 18,450 19,950 21,450 22,900 24,400 25,850 30%/FMR % 17,240 19,680 22,160 24,600 26,600 28,560 30,520 32,480 34,440 40%/FMR % 21,550 24,600 27,700 30,750 33,250 35,700 38,150 40,600 43,050 50%/FMR % 25,860 29,520 33,240 36,900 39,900 42,840 45,780 48,720 51,660 60%/FMR

9 P E N N S Y L V A N I A H O U S I N G F I N A N C E A G E N C Y PAGE 9 WESTMORELAND 20% 72,600 10,180 11,620 13,080 14,520 15,700 16,860 18,020 19,180 20,320 20%/FMR WYOMING 20% 59,500 8,340 9,520 10,720 11,900 12,860 13,820 14,760 15,720 16,660 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,500 14,300 16,100 17,850 19,300 20,750 22,150 23,600 25,000 30%/FMR % 16,680 19,040 21,440 23,800 25,720 27,640 29,520 31,440 33,320 40%/FMR % 20,850 23,800 26,800 29,750 32,150 34,550 36,900 39,300 41,650 50%/FMR % 25,020 28,560 32,160 35,700 38,580 41,460 44,280 47,160 49,980 60%/FMR YORK 20% 70,800 9,920 11,340 12,760 14,160 15,300 16,440 17,560 18,700 19,820 20%/FMR % 6/15/ ,900 17,000 19,150 21,250 22,950 24,650 26,350 28,050 29,750 30%/FMR % 19,840 22,680 25,520 28,320 30,600 32,880 35,120 37,400 39,640 40%/FMR % 24,800 28,350 31,900 35,400 38,250 41,100 43,900 46,750 49,550 50%/FMR % 29,760 34,020 38,280 42,480 45,900 49,320 52,680 56,100 59,460 60%/FMR

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