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Bradyville, 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 Bradyville, 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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| Bradyville, Tennessee News |
Thanksgiving Shooting At Duds & Suds On Bradyville Pike
A Thanksgiving night shooting at Duds & Suds on Bradyville Pike left one man shot in the arm.
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Domestic situation a hoax
Murfreesboro Police Department received a report a person had been injured during the commission of a crime at an unknown residence about 12:49 p.m. on Fox Creek Drive in Murfreesboro.
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Tiffaney McKinney commented on Reports Of Domestic Situation A Hoax
Shortly before 1:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon, the Murfreesboro Police Department received a 911 call that a person had been injured at a home on Fox Creek Drive.
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MPD Sergeant Suspended After Investigation
Murfreesboro Police Sergeant Sam Campbell has been suspended, placed on administrative leave by Police Chief Glenn Chrisman, for mistakes allegedly made while investigating the July wreck on Bradyville Highway.
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Get lost in a maze of fall fun
With the fall comes beautiful foliage and bountiful harvests. You can find both at local corn mazes.
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United Way concert, auction to offer rockin' good time
Music lovers will have a rockina good time at the Rock Out for United Way concert and silent auction Saturday, Oct.
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Police searching for suspect who pulled knife on Wal-Mart shoppers
Police are searching for a Bradyville man accused of pulling a knife on another man and his girlfriend at Wal-Mart after making lewd comments to them Thursday, according to a report on file at the Murfreesboro ...
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James "Jim" Brawner
James "Jim" Brawner, age 60, of the Leanna Community lost his battle to cancer on Friday, September 26, 2008 at his residence.
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Baugh reviews MPD file on Killings crash
The special prosecutor appointed to oversee a fatal crash involving an 11-year-old Kentucky girl will meet with the girl's family before making any decisions in the case.
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State, city must work on Bradyville
Murfreesboro's belated request for the state Department of Transportation to make improvements to Bradyville Pike should include a promise to help pay for sidewalks along the busy road, which is a state ...
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Manus-Prayter to wed
Karen Manus and the late Fred Manus of Christiana announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Nicole Manus of Murfreesboro, to Joshua Warren Prayter.
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Hart: Lack of sidewalks a shame
Attention City Council: Bradyville Pike needs sidewalks immediately. Will someone in city government, perhaps one of our seven at-large councilmen, step up and demand that this happens? Soon? The tragic death ...
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Make 'Boro friendly place for walkers
Murfreesboro should embark on an aggressive program to make this city a safer place for walking.
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Chief: Lead investigator pulled off Killings case
A new lead investigator. An internal investigation. Another liquor bottle. Witnesses still yet to be interviewed.
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DCS will not investigate Bradyville crash
A spokesperson for the Tennessee Department of Children Services in Nashville said Friday that the agency will not investigate a July accident that occurred in Murfreesboro that left an 11-year-old Kentucky ...
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MPD: Alcohol bottle found at Bradyville crash site belonged to detective
A bottle recovered at a Bradyville Pike crash site hours after a Rutherford County Sheriff's deputy struck and killed an 11-year-old Kentucky girl with his unmarked patrol car belonged to the on-duty deputy, ...
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