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Bates, OR FHA Loans in Oregon
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 Bates, OR 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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Oregon State unveils young beaver Junior Benny
Ever wonder what Benny the Beaver was like in his younger years those carefree days when chillin' at the lodge and chewing on the occasional tree trunk were all a youthful aquatic rodent had to worry about? ...
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Former Salem businessman buys Albany electrical firm
ALBANY - Bob Bates, the former co-owner of Salem Farm and Garden Supply, has purchased G&E Electric of Albany.
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New Oregon state park gets friends group
Oregon state parks has signed an agreement with the Friends of Bates State Park, though the opening of the northeastern Oregon park is still two to three years in the future.
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Answers available for a multitude of caregiving issues
"Accessing the Web opens many doors about educating yourself as a caregiver or learning more about the disease" Most people's introduction to caregiving is a "need to know" experience, says Pam Swisher of the Lifespan Respite Network of Jackson County in Medford. via Medford Mail Tribune
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Fishery council opts to shut down commercial salmon fishery
"PFMC Executive Director Don McIssac said the decision to cut back the commercial and recreational fishing seasons was the only thing they could do "to protect the remaining fish" The sign on the Newport Tradewinds dock near the charter vessel Sea Venture conveys what could become an unfulfilled wish for many, if not most recreational salmon fishers this season. via Newport News Times
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Bulletin Board Published Saturday, April 19, 2008
The group is a nonprofit educational organization for people wanting to learn more about all aspects of the Department of Human Services' Oregon Medical Marijuana Program. via Curry Coastal Pilot
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Officials give up jobs, not details
"You are just watching the disintegration of local government in eastern Oregon" John Stover leaned against the counter in Elgin City Hall as the seconds ticked down Monday on his 14 years on the City Council. via Oregonlive.com
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Cartwheels over melting snow
"There's a big hole into the entrance of the wave which is good for dip-ins and cartwheels" Springtime in the Cascade and Siskiyou mountains means melting snow, which leads to fluctuating water levels in the streams and rivers. via Medford Mail Tribune
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MySpace mayor files suit
"She's only doing this for the publicity, believe me." Oregon's famous MySpace mayor isn't leaving the spotlight just yet. Carmen Kontur-Gronquist, the former mayor of Arlington, filed a lawsuit in Gilliam County Circuit Court this week alleging election fraud and ... via Oregonlive.com
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Dealing with Down syndrome
"The kids are so different from what everybody perceives them to be" Ariel Rogers, 10, who has Down syndrome, and her sister Tiffany get comfortable at home. via The Ashland Daily Tidings
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Sweet Home man carves niche with stylish products
"When you squeeze the handle, it squeezes back." Samples of Foy Cochran's work show the evolution a knife and its handle can take from a piece of steel to the finished product. via Statesman Journal
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Prescribed burn planned in Siskiyous
"The community has told us that the China Gulch area is a priority for this hazardous fuels reduction project" An estimated 175 acres might be burned this week in the upper Applegate River drainage as part of a density management project to improve the health of large ponderosa pine trees. via Medford Mail Tribune
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Early stage of development
"Especially for musicals there is a lot of dancing" Teenage boys gyrated their hips as they stepped across the North Medford High School gymnasium Friday to the rhythms of the Caribbean and to the cheers of teenage girls lined up on the other side. via Medford Mail Tribune
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Fradulent E-Mails Raise Concern at The University of Oregon
By Nick Kulmac April 1, 2008 Eugene, Ore.-- University of Oregon students are currently being targeted in a phishing scam. via KEZI
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SOU students help with dam removal studies
"These students are going above and beyond their requirements" Southern Oregon University students will get a chance to wet their sleeves alongside the pros in the studies on removing Gold Ray Dam. via The Ashland Daily Tidings
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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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