Cameron, NC FHA Loans in North Carolina
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 Cameron, NC 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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Pro Wrestling Top 25 Rankings: Team Extreme Goes Flawless
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Get ready for 4 days of film with Cucalorus 14
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Man Found Not Guilty in Cruelty Case
A Cameron man who once faced nine misdemeanor charges of cruelty to animals was found not guilty Monday in Moore County District Court.
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Cameron Man Faces Several Charges
Moore County Sheriff's Department investigators arrested a Cameron man on several charges related to break-ins. Gerald Dwight Shadomy, 61, of Cameron was arrested Saturday and charged with felony breaking and ...
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Rural African-American voters in towns like South Boston, Va., could form a strong voting block -- but their participation remains uncertain.
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One killing begets a confession in another
Kevin Key, center, shared a trailer with his father, Eddie Key, in Cameron, when this photo was taken in 2006.
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Cameron Man Faces Charges in Auto Theft
Moore County Sheriff's deputies arrested a Cameron man on several charges involving the theft of an automobile.
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Wrestler's flight plans smacked down
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Deputies Crack Cameron Crime Ring
With the arrests of seven people Sept. 8, the Moore County Sheriff's Office broke up a crime ring that had plagued the Cameron area with a series of breaking and entering and larcenies.
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Hanna Opens the Floodgates
Tropical Storm Hanna blew over Moore County in darkness Saturday morning, bringing floods and power outages.
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High school preview: Girls Golf
Tied for fifth in 2007 4-A championships. Ranked seventh in N.C. junior rankings.
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Deputies Capture Man Wanted in Spree
A Cameron man captured by Harnett County sheriff's deputies Wednesday is wanted for a string of felonies in several counties, including Moore.
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Pilot Light: County Settles Contract Dispute
A dispute surrounding a county contract with a utilities tax reduction specialty firm has been settled out of court.
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Lumber Yard Blaze Draws Moore, Lee Fire Departments
Fire crews from Lee and Moore counties battled a blaze at a lumberyard near the county line early Thursday morning.
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Pinehurst Man Pleads Guilty to Murder
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Lumberyard Fire Under Investigation
LEE COUNTY, N.C. Flames engulfed a vacant mobile home among logs and lumber at Brookswood Ltd.
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Jackson Springs Man Charged in Stabbing
A stabbing in the Jackson Springs community Aug. 1 resulted in the arrest of Ronald Lee Dockery, 30, of Jackson Springs.
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Historic Robbins Farmers Day event on tap
This weekend, Robbins will celebrate the 53rd annual Robbins Farmers Day, which has grown into a three-day celebration of county fun in the southern Moore County town.
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Boylan Pleads Guilty to DWI Charge
State Rep. Joe Boylan, a Pinehurst Republican, pleaded guilty Wednesday during a special session of Moore County District Court to driving while impaired.
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Boylan Pleads Guilty to DWI
State Rep. Joe Boylan pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while impaired this morning in a special session of Moore County Criminal Court.
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