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Nobleboro, 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 Nobleboro, 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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Thomaston Businesses Support Thomaston Historical Society's 2008 Home ...
By Thomaston Place Auction Galleries Valerie Allis - 354-4020 THOMASTON : THOMASTON, ME: The Thomaston Historical Society is pleased to announce community-wide business support for its 2008 "Home for the ...
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Teachers, farmers honored for conservation efforts
NOBLEBORO : The Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District held its annual meeting Nov.
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Waldoboro shop becomes national puzzle destination
WALDOBORO : Bob Havenstein, owner of I'm Puzzled in Waldoboro, has a guest book signed by puzzle lovers from all over the country.
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Rines And Trahan Vie
Whoever voters choose to elect to the Senate District 20 seat, they will be getting someone who has experience serving in the state legislature.
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Waldoboro seeks volunteers for two committees
WALDOBORO : The town of Waldoboro is looking for volunteers to serve on the conservation commission and the Lincoln County Television Board of Directors.
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Rockport news
ROCKPORT : Town and school Town offices will be closed for staff training all day Thursday, Oct.
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Healthy Maine Walk on Oct. 7
Nearly half of Maine's adults lead a sedentary lifestyle, which translates to not getting enough physical activity to enjoy health benefits.
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S Road School Renovations Helped By Grants
Thanks to generous grants and community support from South Bristol, renovations to the S Road School are moving forward to bring the building back to original condition.
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Reed - Horsman engagement
NOBLEBORO : Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reed of Nobleboro announced the engagement of their daughter Bethany Joy Reed to Justin Edward Horsman, the son of Mr.
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Includes Photographs
ROCKLAND : The employees of Maine Eastern Railroad work to provide both passenger and freight service between Rockland and Brunswick.
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Kittens Rescued From Trash Compactor
Minutes before Perry Waltz, Manager of the Nobleboro/Jefferson Transfer Station, flipped the switch to start compacting the trash on Fri., Sept.
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Simmons steps in for Tainter in House District 50 race
NOBLEBORO : Republican Henry Simmons has announced he will run in Art Tainter's place for the House District 50 seat.
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Crossing the Midcoast without a steering wheel
ROCKLAND : Sounding a train whistle properly is harder than it looks. At any railway crossing, you hear the same standard whistle.
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Sixth District Court news
ROCKLAND : The following cases were closed in Sixth District Court from Sept. 1 to Sept.
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School Lunch Now Healthy And Locally Grown
School lunch doesn't look like it used to -- not in the elementary schools of Union 74 in Lincoln County.
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Edgecomb Consolidation Update
If Edgecombs school partnership with up to 10 other towns is going to satisfy the state, some key elements need to align, according to officials at Tuesdays Edgecomb School Committee meeting.
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Skoal to Joel Friday night
ROCKLAND : Skoal to Joel, a musical benefit for the Flannel Shirt Fund in memory of Joel Cartwright, is set for 7 p.m. Friday, Sept.
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Consolidation Plan for Jefferson School Moves Forward
The Jefferson School committee voted on Sept. 3 to move forward with plans to join 10 other municipal school units to consolidate into an Alternative Organizational Structure , rather than a Regional School ...
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Housing Costs, Paperwork Keep Waldoboro Couple From Owning a Free Home
When a Waldoboro couple heard that all they had to do to obtain a free trailer was to move it, they accepted and then went to the town for assistance.
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On the road again ...
Looking for a different kind of day trip or mini vacation to take in the foliage this fall with your family and friends? Have you heard about the Literary Map of Maine? This map was featured in the Maine Sunday ...
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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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