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Baxter, TN FHA Loans in Tennessee
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 Baxter, TN 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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Is it not time to look at change?
With the recent landslide election by the Democrats in Washington, a sense of change has swept this country.
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Man Convicted Of Trying To Hire Killer
A federal jury in Nashville has convicted a Baxter man of trying to hire someone to murder a Putnam County sheriff's deputy and a second plot involving two other people.
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Second man identified in Joplin accident
The Highway Patrol has released the identity of the second man who died after the Oct.
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Nashville May Be Affected By Winter Salt Shortage
A lot of snow in Middle Tennessee this winter could lead to big problems for drivers.
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Two charged with stealing metal from county work site
Two Putnam County men were jailed after allegedly loading metal beams from the Justice Center work site into their vehicles and then attempting to flee the area with the construction materials, according to ...
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National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century charters regional group
The John McKnitt Chapter National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century held its Chartering Ceremony Friday, Sept.
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Growers trimming their holiday trees
Even though the Christmas season seems ages away, that doesn't mean Alvin Kittle can rest until December.
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Financial institutions chief to speak to Kiwanis Friday
Tennessee's commissioner of financial institutions will speak to the Kiwanis Club of Columbia in the Memorial Building, 308 W. 7th St., at noon Friday.
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Young Atlanta Drug Dealer Given 19 Years, 7 Months
Attorney Furr said, "You have a real, soft, sweet, gullible human being here. He got on for the ride, but it was a lot faster ride than he was prepared to take." He said Spence never made much money off the ...
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Boy Hit By Car While Riding Bike
An 11-year-old boy in Baxter was taken by helicopter to a Chattanooga hospital after he was hit by a car on Thursday afternoon while riding his bike.
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Thousands in damage reported at PH school
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Department is investigating vandalism at Pleasant Hill Elementary School on Main St.
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News Briefs: June 12, 2008
A Macon County woman is dead and her husband is critically injured. Police said Olivia Dyes was fighting with Jeffery Dyes at their home in Lafayette Wednesday morning.
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Arrest made in Baxter fire
A woman has been arrested in connection with a fire that damaged downtown Baxter.
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2 people indicted for downtown Baxter fire
One person was arrested and a man is being sought on arson charges for a large fire that destroyed three businesses in downtown Baxter in March.
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Limestone No Match for Auger Boring System
Fayetteville, located in mid-southern Tennessee, sits right along U.S. Highway 64.
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Baptist Hospital honors nurse from Ashland City
"We are extremely honored to have these very special associates as a part of our care team" Lynn Alcaraz of Ashland City is Surgical Nurse of the Year at Nashville's Baptist Hospital. via The Tennessean
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James E. Brown
April 22, 2008 James Ernest Brown, 63, of Crossville, passed away April 22, 2008. via Crossville Chronicle
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Baxter Police Search For Cemetery Vandals
"I think maybe they need to make them work to pay for all the damages and maybe maintain the cemetery for a couple years" Baxter police have not identified the vandals who damaged more than 40 tombstones in a Putnam County cemetery. via WTVF Nashville
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