Briceville, 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 Briceville, 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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State briefs: Dec. 2
A 25-year-old man was the victim of an apparent drowning Friday afternoon in New River Creek, according to an Anderson County Sheriff's Department report.
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Briceville man apparently drowns in New River Creek
A 25-year-old man was the victim of an apparent drowning Friday afternoon in New River Creek, according to an Anderson County Sheriff's Department report.
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Family's Briceville home catches fire 1 day before Thanksgiving
Several agencies responded to a house fire in Briceville Wednesday, according to the Briceville Volunteer Fire Department.
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State Briefs: Sept. 25
Knoxville police said a 20-year-old died in an alcohol-related crash on Interstate 140, but they're not sure who was driving the truck.
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Overall, 'room to grow' at Anderson schools
The Anderson County School District has a student enrollment of just over 7,000, and current school buildings could accommodate another 2,200 students.
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Region briefs: Nov. 11
Two men have been indicted in a plot allegedly masterminded by a teenage girl to rob her grandfather and blame others for the heist.
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Two East Tennessee counties lead the way as police seize more meth labs
ANDERSON COUNTY, CAMPBELL COUNTY, Tenn. -- It's a drug so dangerous, it can even hurt people who are nearby when it's being made.
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Man dies when pickup crashes on I-140
News Sentinel staff Originally published 10:44 a.m., September 24, 2008 Updated 10:44 a.m., September 24, 2008 Knoxville police said a 20-year-old died in an alcohol-related crash on Interstate 140, but they're ...
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Overall, 'room to grow' at Anderson schools
The Anderson County School District has a student enrollment of just over 7,000, and current school buildings could accommodate another 2,200 students.
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Regional briefs: Aug. 27
An elaborate operation to grow marijuana both indoors and outside was nipped in the bud Monday when Anderson County deputies served a search warrant at a Dutch Lane residence.
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ORAU gives schools $35,000 in grants
Oak Ridge Associated Universities has distributed $35,000 in grants among schools in Anderson County, with money targeted for science and math projects.
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Briceville man arrested at indoor pot-growing operation
A man is in jail after deputies searching a house in Briceville said they found him with more than 100 marijuana plants growing inside.
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Anderson County
ORNL developing new fingerprint technology Fingerprints that used to escape detection could soon be used to help solve crimes, thanks to work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Blackberry Pie Anyone?
Many of the home grown fruits and wild berries collected in our little town of Briceville are canned and put into cellars with care. And although very few blackberries make it to the cellar stage, we can't blame it on lack of fruit; because Briceville mountain and the surrounding ridges are abundant in these long, thorny bushes. There's nothing like the aroma of a well-made blackberry pie and even a not-so-well made blackberry pie. Blackberries are easy to cook with and even more delicious to eat. The seemingly endless list of recipies consist of varieties of cobblers, pies, jams and jellies, cakes, tarts, and so many more. The hand-picking method seems more economic knowing that blackberries can cost up to $7.00 per quart and $28.00 per gallon. These 'black beauties' contain a biological substance called, Flavonoids. Flavanoids are known for their antioxidant activitiy and research suggests that these enzymes also help eliminate mutagens and carcinogens aiding in the battle against cancer. So get away to the mountain this weekend and pick some blackberries. Your body will thank you! HAPPY Independance Day BRICEVILLE!
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New Briceville Public Library in the Works
C. Lynette Seeber, Certified Public Library Manager, is working hard to make the dream of a new library a reality. For many years the library has been located in a 20 x 20 foot room inside the Briceville Friendship Center located on State Highway 116 in the middle of Briceville. "Also, everyone is invited to our Open House: Saturday, June 7th from Noon to 4:00 pm." Daphne Windham said. Information about the library will be available in abundance. Including activities for children and adults alike, the Briceville Public Library's Summer Reading Program signups, information about the status of our new library building. Also, there will be Door Prizes and Refreshments.
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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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