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A Guggenheim Executive's Radical Plan to Build Millions of New Homes

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Long Mortgages: A Lifeline in Crisis

In the 1930s, the introduction of long mortgages transformed the housing finance landscape in the United States. Prior to this innovation, most mortgages lasted only five years, creating financial strain for borrowers. The restructuring initiated by Fannie Mae involved extending mortgage maturities to 10 and eventually 15 years. This strategic decision offered borrowers essential relief during the Great Depression, allowing them the necessary time to recover economically and fulfill their loan obligations.

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