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Memphis, IN FHA Loans in Indiana
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 Memphis, IN 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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On the Move
New post: Executive director of the Wellness Community of Central Indiana. Previous position: Interim executive director of the YWCA of Indianapolis.
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Fall Tour festivities
Fall Tour festivities Top, Marsha Byers buffs her hard-to-miss 1941 Chevrolet coupe shortly after noon Sunday as the 19th annual Street Rod, Antique and Classic Car Show got under way in Bristow.
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New Albany church steeples damaged
The steeple on the 155-year-old St. Mary's Catholic Church in New Albany was seriously damaged during Sunday's windstorm, and contractors yesterday began removing sections of it for restoration.
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Two storm-related deaths in Clark County
Two people died in Clark County in separate tree accidents as a result of yesterday's storm.
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10-year-old boy, 2 Indiana residents killed
To help earn his allowance, 10-year-old Frederick Wiche Fairfax Wilson would faithfully cut the grass on the family farm in Shelby County, according to his aunt, Jeneen Wiche.
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First Look: Area Deaths - September 15, 2008
This list is intended only as a basic list of names and information to provide an early alert to friends and well wishers.
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: Wind storm update - two deaths
Hurricane-force winds which swept through Southern Indiana on Sunday left two people dead in Clark County.
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Q and A: Impersonator helping people remember the young Elvis
Robert Shaw has donned a lavish jumpsuit. He's played in front of thousands of screaming fans.
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LETTERS: Aug. 5, 2008
Parent offers kudos to Henryville program As the first day of school quickly approaches we wanted to take the opportunity to thank the kindergarten teachers at Henryville Elementary for Camp Kindergarten.
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Poultry Show offers a different view of feathered friends
John Abbott takes care of 90 chickens on his parents' Memphis farm. And Abbott is so comfortable with them - and they him - that one of his chickens rides around perched on his shoulder while he works.
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UT beats Memphis again, this time for prized recruit
The Tennessee and Memphis men's basketball teams went head to head earlier this year and the Vols won.
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U of M prospect announces decision to be a Vol
Rant, rave or just enjoy the discussion of your most passionate interests. We've got your blog.>> Breaking News Web Search powered by YAHOO! Breaking News U of M prospect announces decision to be a Vol ...
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11 vie for 2008 Miss Clark County title
Eleven young women will be competing for the title of Miss Clark County this year.
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Slippery roads lead to several accidents; no serious injuries
Area police stayed busy Tuesday morning, as heavy rain and storms hit during morning rush-hour traffic.
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Memphis, Ind., meth lab dismantled
A Memphis couple is in custody for suspicion of manufacturing methamphetamine, police say. via The News and Tribune
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