Abbottstown, PA FHA Loans in Pennsylvania
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 Abbottstown, PA 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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Laverne Neff served Abbottstown and area
Family and friends found it difficult to share specific memories of Laverne Neff, but had no trouble at all describing the strength of his personality.
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Public record for Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008
Sara Myers and Joseph Gettys Sr., Spring Grove, a son, Sept. 2, 2008, at York Hospital.
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Abbottstown may take over 'paper alleys'
Abbottstown's road system could be expanding if a plan to turn "paper alleys" into real alleys pans out.
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Borough seizes land from William Penn
Abbottstown had to file an eminent domain declaration for parts of land in the corners of its traffic circle because no recorded owners could be found.
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Yard sale to benefit square renovation project
Abbottstown will hold its first "Arts, Crafts and Yard Sale" on Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Abbottstown Recreation Park on High Street.
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EARP gives Abbottstown new contract offer
Abbottstown has received a tentative coverage offer from Eastern Adams Regional Police at slightly more than the $300 than they paid last year, for a total of nearly $100,000. Abbottstown is currently in the ...
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Public record for Friday, Aug. 22, 2008
The striking vehicle was last seen turning into an alley off Broadway and the Dodge required towing.
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How to make a winning pie
Pat Bull puts the finishing touches on an apple pie Monday morning for the South Mountain Fair at her home in Abbottstown.
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Altland House chef enjoys fast pace of biz
Jon Alvarez has been executive chef at The Altland House, in the center square of Abbottstown, for almost a year.
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Public record for Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008
Ashley Abel and Chad Emig, Hanover, a daughter, July 26, 2008, at Hanover Hospital.
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Adult Probation has found new approach to community service
A program that began as a way for adults on probation to collect food for community service has grown to include other departments and help supply the county's six food banks.
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Blaze takes soldier's home
Marci Bievenour sat with her back to her Peepytown Road home, crying because she won't have one last Christmas in her home before deploying to Iraq.
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Reading Township house fire leaves four homeless
A house fire in Reading Township caused extensive damage to the two-story structure, leaving the structure essentially untenable as a residence.
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Cancer survivor takes team to Boston for Komen foundation walk
Breast-cancer survivor Diana Whisler, center, plans to lead six walkers - who raised a total of $18,000 - on a 3-day, 60-mile walk starting Aug.
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UFO sighting: What did Thomasville man see?
Dave Dietz points out one of the photographs on his computer of the UFO he witnessed and took pictures of outside his Thomasville home last week.
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Police submit logs to Abbottstown
At the request of the Abbottstown Borough Council, the Eastern Adams Regional Police Department has submitted its first monthly log for calls within the municipality.
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Two Adams fire companies discuss merger
By next year, Abbottstown and New Oxford fire companies might be one unit. Not exactly one.
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Police investigate Abbottstown thefts
Eastern Adams Regional Police are investigating a report of a stolen vehicle and a string of thefts out of motor vehicles in the Abbottstown area over the past few weeks.
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Two teens hurt in roll-over accident
A Ford Explorer, driven by 17-year-old Ashley Schaffer, collided with a truck turning into the Tropical Treat restaurant on Carlisle Pike Monday, causing her SUV to roll five to six times.
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Police: Brakes fail, causing accident
Nathan Clair, 18, of Gettysburg, was traveling north on Centennial Road and attempted to stop at the stop sign at the intersection with Bon-Ox Road, when he found his brakes didn't work, according to documents ...
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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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