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Avalon, NJ FHA Loans in New Jersey

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 Avalon, NJ 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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Avalon, New Jersey News
Dentist charged with medical waste dumping

Thomas McFarland, a 59-year-old dentist from Pennsylvania, has been charged with dumping the needles and other medical-type waste that washed up on the beach in Avalon, NJ during the last week of August.


Hanna expected to batter N.J.

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Aim should be to prevent pollution from reoccurring

Here's an idea: Increase the fines. That's a proposed response to the plague of syringes and other medical wastes that have recently been fouling New Jersey beaches.


Pa. dentist's home searched in Shore medical waste probe

Pennsylvania authorities have searched the home of a dentist who they say may have been responsible for medical waste that recently washed ashore on several New Jersey beaches.


Avalon to Have Guarded Beaches Through Sept. 7

The Avalon Beach Patrol announced on Sept. 4 that it will continue to have guarded beaches through Sept.


Dentist Suspect In Avalon Waste Dumping Case

Sep 4, 2008 12:33 pm US/Eastern AVALON, N.J. Sources tell CBS 3 police have zeroed in a suspect in the alleged dumping of waste off the coast in Avalon, New Jersey.


More NJ beaches closed after syringe is found

Officials in Brigantine have closed the town's beaches after a syringe and other medical waste was found near the shoreline.


Avalon Police Arrest South African on Drug Charges

" - " The Avalon Police Department arrested a 29-year-old man from South Africa on various drug charges, early on Aug 30.


Cape beaches debris-free on Labor Day

Beach patrols throughout the county reported no cases of medical debris on Labor Day.


Medical debris closes some NJ beaches

Medical debris continued to pose problems for the start of Labor Day weekend along some Cape May County, N.J., beaches .


Avalon Beaches Close Again Amid Ongoing Medical Waste Wash-Up

Beaches in Avalon, N.J. , are closed again Friday morning as inspectors comb the entire beachfront after more medical waste washed ashore overnight.


State Attorney General's Office probes source of medical waste found on Avalon beaches

The state Attorney General's Office is offering a $10,000 reward for information regarding the medical waste that has closed Avalon beaches three times since it was first discovered Saturday.


Avalon Closes Beaches 'Til Noon, Mayor to Hold Press Conference at 2 p.m.

Avalon Mayor Martin Pagliughi will hold a press conference to discuss today's closure of the borough's beaches.


Medical waste brings bad publicity to N.J. seashore

With thousands of tourists headed to the Jersey shore for the last weekend of summer, the discovery of medical waste on the beach is not the type of publicity one South Jersey resort town needed.


NJ Offers $10K Reward For Medical Waste Washup In Avalon

New Jersey Attorney General's Office offers $10,000 reward for information on those responsible for washup of medical waste in Avalon.


More Medical Debris Found in Avalon

' - ' Officials deemed beaches safe to reopen Aug. 27 but continue to monitor the north end beaches where medical debris continued to wash ashore over four days.


Avalon Reopens Beaches:

AVALON: View of the beach near 17th St. in Avalon. On Tuesday, Avalon's Beach Patrol closed a section of the beach from 14th St.


Avalon Beaches Close Again Due To Medical Waste

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Avalon beaches reopen - again

The borough's northern-end beaches reopened - and stayed open - for a modest crowd Monday, after needles and cotton swabs washed ashore and caused them to be shut down twice.


Avalon Beaches Reopen After Sweep for Medical Waste

A one mile stretch of beach in Avalon, New Jersey has reopened for swimming and recreation after cleanup crews on Monday morning made another inspection for medical waste.


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