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Kunkletown, 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 Kunkletown, 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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Fire destroys Polk Twp. home
A family who just rented a house three weeks ago lost everything in a fast-moving fire Thursday morning in Polk Township.
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Six fire companies battling house fire in Polk Township -
Fire fighters battle an early morning fire in Polk Township today. Ronnie Gouger photo December 04, 2008 Six fire companies are on the scene of a house fire in Polk Township this morning.
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Loss of three Brodheadsville businesses affects residents
The building that for years had housed a popular pizzeria and Chinese restaurant, and more recently a chocolate store, sat in charred, collapsed ruins Friday.
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No projected date for final report in Rhoades crash
Five weeks after the death of state Sen. James J. Rhoades, there is still no projected date for a final report on the cause of the fatal Oct.
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Fire destroys three Brodheadsville restaurants
A Thanksgiving fire gutted three restaurants in Brodheadsville Thursday afternoon.
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Hard times, hard drinking: For people who can't cope, economy can be trigger
Three drunks passed out on local roads in three days: Not what police had in mind when they say don't drink and drive.
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Two men caught stealing copper at Tudor Inn Hotel -
Police report the third attempt in three weeks to cash in on valuable copper by stealing it.
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Kunkletown man thrown into traffic, hit by car -
A Kunkletown man was hit by a car after another man threw him into oncoming traffic following an altercation Wednesday.
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Kunkletown man cited for sleeping in road -
A Kunkletown man was cited for sleeping in road early Saturday morning. Charles Zebley, 47, was found sleeping on State Road 534 between IML gate and Old Stage Road, in Penn Forest Township, Carbon County at ...
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Court Blotter: Friday, Nov. 7
The following cases appeared before Snydersville Magisterial District Judge Jolana Krawitz.
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Feeling isolated is a normal part of adjusting to disability a " but...
As wheelchair users, many of us go through a period of feeling isolated from family, friends, and society.
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Sen. Rhoades crash probe continues
It has been two weeks since state Sen. James Rhoades died when his Cadillac collided with a pickup truck on Route 209 in Gilbert.
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a My dad is not a murderera
The daughter of the other driver in the Friday car accident that fatally injured state Sen.
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Hundreds join in at Eldred Twp. Halloween Parade
Hundreds of pirates, ghosts, witches and monsters walked the roads of Eldred Township on Sunday afternoon.
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Police Blotter
Beth Dowling, 40, of Gilbert, will be charged with criminal mischief after using her truck to damage a woman's lawn on Weir Mountain Road in Polk Township.
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Railroad Film Night returns for third presentation
The Railroad Film Night returns for its third performance. In previous presentations, it packed the Jim Thorpe Memorial Hall with well over 100 rail fans in attendance.
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Think Pink Events Raise Awareness
Events are being held all over our area for breast cancer awareness month. A sea of pink was found in one part of Monroe County.
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Operation Touch of Home hosts dinner to thank local soldiers
More than 400 local soldiers have been sent to Iraq and Afghanistan, and about 75 are still there today.
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At home in the country business
Patrick Haftl, owner of Country Roots stores that specializes in "country primitive" furniture and home decor, remembers a conversation heard at the cash register of one of his three shops in Breiningsville.
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Highlights in the News: Sept. 24-30
Editor's note: This column features some of the high and low spots in the recent news.
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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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