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Fossil, 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 Fossil, 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's Lost Roads
This story is about a part of Oregon of which few natives have ever seen or heard.
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Lonerock: Gilliam County's scenic surprise
The row of mailboxes serves as the post office in Lonerock. Oregon is full of surprises.
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Mary Deibel
Memorial services for Mary Deibel of Dayton will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.
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John Day Fossil Beds
L ike many a parent of a 6-year-old boy, I know more than I ever expected to about prehistoric animals such as Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops, from the shape of their teeth to what they enjoyed for ...
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Paleo Lands Field Center to break ground in Fossil
The Painted Hills are a colorful Wheeler County landmark. Sen. Ron Wyden, D.-Ore., will be on hand Sunday, Aug.
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Paleo Lands Field Center to break ground in Fossil
The Painted Hills are a colorful Wheeler County landmark. Sen. Ron Wyden, D.-Ore., will be on hand Sunday, Aug.
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Paleo Lands Field Center to break ground in Fossil
The Painted Hills are a colorful Wheeler County landmark. Sen. Ron Wyden, D.-Ore., will be on hand Sunday, Aug.
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Voters bounce DA who supported mental center
Residents of Wheeler County in Central Oregon have ousted the district attorney who supported plans for an eight-bed treatment center for mental illness people.
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Wheeler County DA recalled
Wheeler County District Attorney Tom Cutsforth has watched angry neighbors rise up and recall several of his fellow Eastern Oregon prosecutors during his nearly two decades in office.
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Mental health board yanks Boardman center
For The Hermiston Herald The board of Morrow-Wheeler Behavioral Health won't build an eight-bed treatment center in Boardman for mentally ill men after more than 40 people opposed the project.
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Coast to Coast: Comparing Oregon Beaches to Other Shores
It's not like any other coast, say many who have ventured to coastlines around the world and the U.S. For quite a few, that's why they've settled here.
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Public meeting Wednesday in Boardman about proposed mental health facility
After backing away from a planned Wheeler County residential treatment center for mentally ill men, Morrow-Wheeler Behavioral Health has decided to build a new 8-bed facility in Boardman.
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Community stops treatment center outside Fossil
Community opposition has derailed plans to build a residential treatment center for mentally ill sex offenders near Fossil.
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- A one-woman county'
When Jeanne Burch moved to rural Wheeler County as a child, she thought she'd come to the end of the earth. via Bend Bulletin
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