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Kenduskeag, ME FHA Loans in Maine

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 Kenduskeag, ME 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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Kenduskeag, Maine News
Hampden Accident

Three people are recovering after a collision in Hampden this morning. Three people are recovering after a collision in Hampden this morning.


Central High School evacuates students in bomb scare

Central High School evacuates students in bomb scare People stand at the entrance to Central High School in East Corinth Monday as the school was evacuated because of a bomb threat.


Zombie animals mar walk downtown

We'll get back to that next week. No, this week's missive concerns the strange event that occurred in the fair city of Bangor during the week of Oct.


First person: Turner's present grim; so is future

BELFAST : Brooke Turner sits on the stoop of her dilapidated trailer, a hole in the floor evident through the open door behind her, the future looking not much better than the grim present.


Fire erupts in Corinth

Corinth Wood Pellets LLC was back in business Friday a few hours after a fire erupted in a sawdust dryer.


Vacationland awaits: Here's how to have fun

Charlie Nadeau, 4, of Somerville, Mass., Nigel Wornser, 6, of Shelburne, Vt. and Charlie's brother Max Nadeau, 7, play at Fort Knox in Bucksport on Tuesday, July 22, 2008.


Christians convert Brewer motel into family-oriented cafe and eatery

Zach and Anne Trundy manage the Christian Lighthouse Cafe in Brewer. Buy this photo The Christian Lighthouse Cafe in Brewer opened it's doors in September of least year.


County panel to study natural gas switch

Penobscot County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to pursue talks with Bangor Gas Co.


Technology, pollution doomed Penobscot River ice industry

Bangoreans already knew a century ago that their export ice industry was dying, a victim of financial manipulation and technology.


Timber-frame

What is your name? Rich Oliver. What is the name of your business? Classic Post & Beam.


Hampden: Woman hurt when truck hits parked car

A Kenduskeag woman was taken to the hospital Sunday afternoon after her parked van, which was sitting in the Nealley's Corner Store parking lot, was struck by a truck traveling on Route 69.


Farmers urged to demand change

Despite a slim turnout at a recent farm forum in Kenduskeag - the second in a series of summer meetings - dairy farmer Joan Gibson said she will continue to work to save Maine's small farms.


Bangor's Victorian Rowdies

Freaks. Weirdos. Unmapped roads. Whispering rocks. Deadening fog. Ghost pirates.


Bangor High boys had rambunctious night in 1908

By Wayne Reilly Monday, May 26, 2008 - Bangor Daily News "HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HAD WILD NIGHT," declared the headline in the Bangor Daily News on the morning of May 15, 1908.


Kenduskeag Grange Hall Teams Up With Mobile Food Pantry

The mobile food company Samaritan Inc. is now extending its outreach by trucking donated food to the Mystic Ties Grange Hall in Kenduskeag.


Farmers Look For Solutions To Growing Problems

Local farmers say the only thing growing in their barns these days is their debt level. via WCSH 6 Portland


Bangor, Maine Wvii Abc 7 and WFVX Fox 22

A school bus carrying elementary students was involved in an accident yesterday afternoon that sent two people to the hospital. via WVII


Glenburn: 2 injured in car-bus accident; elementary students unharmed

By Dawn Gagnon Friday, May 09, 2008 - Bangor Daily News Two area women were injured Thursday in a chain-reaction crash on Route 15 that involved two cars and a Glenburn school bus. via Bangor Daily News


Costs killing Maine farmers

"We've been good, hardworking farmers who are fiscally responsible who work very long days and are fighting constant fatigue. We're being crushed alive."

Dairy farmer Brian Call lugs fresh milk through the family's barn while milking 30 of his 50 cows Tuesday, April 22, 2008. via Bangor Daily News


Outdoor Lovers Give Kenduskeag a Cleanup

"It's an urban river in a beautiful spot. It's a great backyard or after work paddle for a lot of people, and it just certainly deserves a cleanup."

Two groups in Bangor who love the outdoors got together in Bangor for a little spring cleaning. via WLBZ


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