Algoma, WI FHA Loans in Wisconsin
FHA loans differ from conventional loans in a number of ways. The down payment required for an FHA-insured loan is usually much lower than for conventional loans. FHA loans also have lower credit requirements than conventional loans, making them more available to a wider range of potential homebuyers.
FHA loans offer Algoma, WI residents several other valuable benefits, not least of which is those aforementioned smaller down payments. Unlike a conventional loan, which ordinarily requires 10-20% down, FHA-insured loans only require down payments as low as 3-5%. The FHA is also more flexible in calculating factors to determine whether or not to approve the loan, factors such as household income and repayment ratios.
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Algoma plans annual Christmas in the City for Dec. 6
Community Improvement of Algoma Main Street Program will be sponsoring Algoma's annual Christmas in the City on Saturday, Dec.
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Algoma School District praised on energy management, plans
The Algoma School District was recently praised for having "very good control of its energy usage" following a tour of the buildings by an energy management specialist.
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Elmer J. Vandertie
Elmer J. Vandertie, 93, of Brussels, died at Wyndemere Estates on November 17, 2008.
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TR Elks Lodge to host scholarship contest
The Two Rivers Elks Lodge No. 1380 will host the United States Constitution Scholarship Contest in Two Rivers, Kewaunee and Algoma.
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Citations available for public viewing
When a teacher at Kidz Kastle in Luxemburg inadvertently left a bottle of bubble solution on a classroom table in between activities, it did not go unnoticed by the state inspector who had dropped by for a ...
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Aiming for one-act success
Two parents supervised Algoma one-act play, Holka! Polka! By Lee Lawrenz * Kewaunee County News * November 12, 2008 It probably would have been a better story if the Algoma High School's one-act play, ...
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Algoma city notes: City to wait on Perry Street penalties
The Algoma Public Works Committee, at its Oct. 28 meeting, decided it will wait until the Perry Street Project is completed before having more discussion on whether to access penalties against Tenor Pipeline ...
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Book fair in Algoma
There will be a scholastic book fair during parent-teacher conferences at the Algoma Elementary School.
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Police Release Photo of Suspected Credit Card Thief
Green Bay and Algoma police departments are looking for a man who used credit cards stolen from a person in Algoma.
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Check It Out
The Algoma Long Term Care Unit and Thrivent Financial will co-sponsor a fundraiser on Thursday, Nov.
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Farm Market Kitchen: Making things saucy
The Farm Market Kitchen has been hatching successful entrepreneurs from its Algoma incubator for several years.
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NEWs in Northeastern Wisconsin
Kewaunee County Aging Services Unit will present new information on the 2009 Medicare Prescription Drug Plans at 1:30 p.m. Nov.
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Over half have voted in town of Algoma
Over half of those registered to vote in the town of Algoma have done so. Of the 4,200 registered to vote in the township, 2,300 have voted absentee as of Monday afternoon, said town clerk/coordinator Susan ...
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Hortonville schools delayed two hours
The Hortonville Area School District has reported a two-hour delay due to the fog.
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Northwestern cartoonist Cliff Kurowski brings his art form to Gallery Walk
Sometimes it's obvious what Cliff Kurowski is going to come up with. If the subject of his editorial cartoon has to do with human rights, for instance, that's pretty much a gimme, he says.
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Town of Algoma author employs creativity, persistence for book
The recipe for page-turning romance began first with a family cookbook. In 2002, town of Algoma resident Carol Reigh stirred savory quips and quotes among favorite family dishes, after her daughters-in-law kept ...
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City cuts lead to no-increase levy
Following a hefty budget cutting session by the Algoma City Council on Thursday Oct.
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Activities planned in Algoma, Kewaunee
Trick-or-treating hours in Algoma will be from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday. Residents who wish to have children stop are asked to have their front door light on.
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Man's death not related to traffic accident
The death of an 83-year-old Algoma man on Sunday evening, Oct. 26, was not related to his involvement in a traffic accident last week, according to Kewaunee County Coroner David Hudson.
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Buddy poppy drive in Algoma Nov. 6-7
The Algoma Veterans of Foreign Wars Hostak-Novak Post No. 7152 will be holding its Buddy Poppy sake in Algoma on Friday, Nov.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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