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Arcadia, FL FHA Loans in Florida
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 Arcadia, FL 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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Area citrus growers to hear season's crop estimate Friday
The Peace River Valley Citrus Growers Association will hold a breakfast meeting in conjunction with the release of the forecast.
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Show me your cattle
Charlotte County Prospect Show will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday. The gates open at 7 a.m. at Turner Agri-Civic Center, 2250 N.E. Roan St., Arcadia.
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Judge who helped integrate schools dies
The U.S. district judge who ruled to integrate Palm Beach County's public schools died on Sunday, leaving behind a sea of accomplishments that focused on serving others.
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Classic car show a hit with fans and merchants
Friday night's Classic Car Cruise in downtown Arcadia was such a hit, the merchants want to do it again next month.
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Let's fondly reminisce about our stations in life
On a recent trip to New Mexico , I soaked up wide-open vistas where ribbons of steel carried an amazing 200 freight trains a day across the desert.
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Ceremonies planned 9/11
The following events and services are planned in Southwest Florida for Patriot Day, the seventh anniversary of the attacks of Sept.
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Gas prices jump as Ike looms
Hurricane Ike will hit land nowhere near Florida sometime this morning, but panic from the deadly storm has spread across the Gulf of Mexico.
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Richardson seeks redress for wrongful imcarceration
More than 40 years after he was imprisoned, James Joseph Richardson is seeking compensation from the state for wrongful incarceration.
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Reward disappoints vigilant indigents
The next time the law dangles four-figure reward money for helping catch a crook, maybe you should get it in writing.
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Arcadia to consider parade requests
The City Council will review requests for three public events during its meeting Tuesday.
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Ice cream store has grand opening
The Hot Fudge Shoppe, long a downtown Arcadia landmark, celebrates its grand opening this weekend in its new quarters.
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Manatee's transportation history
Before mid-1500s: Before the arrival of the European explorers, the native residents use the Manatee River and a network of trails to travel throughout Manatee County.
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Bar, ATV track proposed for Arcadia
DeSoto County Commissioners will consider an application by James O'Leary to operate a bar and an ATV dirt track at the site of Spurs and Spokes on U.S. Highway 17 near County Road 760.
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Fay's stormwaters making up for drought
At the Canoe Outpost on the Peace River in Arcadia, staffers have their own gauge to determine when the river reaches flood stage.
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Flood warning issued for the Peace River in Arcadia
DESOTO COUNTY : Residents along the banks of the Peace River are keeping a close eye on the water levels, which are expected to rise this weekend.
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Peace River may flood in Arcadia
DESOTO COUNTY : The torrential rains from Tropical Storm Fay are making residents who live along the Peace River in Arcadia nervous.
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Highway's grass greener for commission candidate's goats
Apparently, the grass is greener on the other side of the fence - or so goats belonging to a potential county commissioner seem to think.
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Plane crash kills 72-year-old pilot
DESOTO COUNTY: A 72-year-old pilot is dead after a single engine airplane crashed off of B&R Ranch Road in DeSoto County.
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Artist's work finds inspiration in beauty, romance and the sea
Mark Partington likens himself to a craftsman. His craft happens to be art. "It's about the art of living," Partington said nonchalantly.
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Rapist receives 210 years in prison
Rapist receives 210 years in prison Photo by Matthew Beck Bruce Alan Young is shackled and chained Wednesday morning as he is sworn in by Circuit Court Judge Ric Howard, who sentenced Young to 210 years in ...
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