Vilas, 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 Vilas, 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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Nov. 16 a "Shane Vincent Geoffrey, 32, of 462 Jones Drive, Boone, was...
Shane Vincent Geoffrey, 32, of 462 Jones Drive, Boone, was arrested on view on a charge of assault on a female.
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Nov. 13 a "A prayer for judgment continued was granted on a charge of...
District Court Judge Bill Leavell presiding and Charlene Norris prosecuting on behalf of the state.
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Class Notes
Jessie Hodges a 08 and Kenneth Brown a 07 are happy to announce their marriage on August 30, 2008 at Mt.
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Nov. 6 a " Jack Howard Hollars, 62, of 140 Ford Hollars Road, Vilas,...
District Court Judge Kyle D. Austin presiding and John Alexander prosecuting on behalf of the state.
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Ita s Time To Choose & Cut! Thousands of Christmas Trees Available in High Country
With literally thousands to choose from, you and your family can find the perfect Christmas tree this year.
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Oct. 25 a "Michael Thomas Peterson, 17, of 135 Milligan Ave., Johnson...
Michael Thomas Peterson, 17, of 135 Milligan Ave., Johnson City, Tenn., was arrested on view on charges of possessing and/concealing weapons .
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Oct. 23 a "Ricky D. Cook, 35, of 1762 Silverstone Road, Zionville, was...
Ricky D. Cook, 35, of 1762 Silverstone Road, Zionville, was served with an order for arrest for failure to appear at a scheduled court date.
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Oct. 19 a "Timothy Roy Nelson, 22, of 195 Green St., Apt. D, Boone, was ...
Timothy Roy Nelson, 22, of 195 Green St., Apt. D, Boone, was served with an arrest warrant on charges of communicating threats, second degree trespassing, felony possession of marijuana and possession of drug ...
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Take broader view of both sides on abortion
Opinionline Archives Take broader view of both sides on abortion Jack James - Vilas, N.C. USA TODAY's editorial " Notable ballot initiatives " was not very balanced in the "no choice" view of South Dakota's ...
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Oct. 10 a "Damage to real property was reported in an open field area...
Damage to real property was reported in an open field area on the 1900 block of Green Hill Road in Blowing Rock.
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Oct. 7 a "Buddy Joe Allen, 30, of 358 Bluebird Lane, Boone, was...
Buddy Joe Allen, 30, of 358 Bluebird Lane, Boone, was arrested on view on a charge of driving while license revoked.
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Oct. 4 a " Melissa Borrack Borkowski, 27, of 267 Grandfather Farms,...
Melissa Borrack Borkowski, 27, of 267 Grandfather Farms, Banner Elk, was served with a warrant for arrest on a charge of communicating threats.
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Sept. 24 a "Christopher Shawn Oa Connor, 48, of 142 Summer Drive, Boone, ...
District Court Judge William Leavell presiding and Charlene Norris prosecuting on behalf of the state.
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Sept. 22 a " Daniel Patricio, 19, of 127 Summit Acres, Boone, pleaded guilty to driving while impaired.
District Court Judge William Leavell presiding and Charlene Norris prosecuting on behalf of the state.
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Zip it
John Shelly, who is one of the builders of the zip-line for Scream Time Zipline, is seen on line No.
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Downtown Boone Art Crawl
October 2, 2008 issue Compiled by Anna Oakes Plenty of new art exhibits will be on display at this Friday's Downtown Boone Art Crawl, including handcrafted textiles by local fiber artists and colorful, ...
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Sept. 9 - " Damage to property was reported at the Valley Grocery on...
Damage to property was reported at the Valley Grocery on U.S. 421 north in Zionville.
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Sept. 4 - Damage to rental property was reported on the 500 block of...
Damage to rental property was reported on the 500 block of Archie Carroll Road. The victim reported five interior doors, the exterior door, garage door, carpet, ceramic tiles were broken, and graffiti painted ...
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Public art in Orange County
A tile mural depicting a colorful tree enlivened by birds and other small creatures welcomes visitors to the main gathering space in the Southern Human Services Center on Homestead Road in Chapel Hill.
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Don't judge presidential candidates using stereotypes
Opinionline Archives Don't judge presidential candidates using stereotypes Jack James - Vilas, N.C. Well, Al Neuharth has convinced me.
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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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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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