Doyle, 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 Doyle, 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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A First Friday reveal
New research about 20th century Appalachian illustrator of romance John Alan Maxwell will be previewed in a First Friday exhibition at Unarmed Merchants, 129 South Gay Street 5:30 - 10 pm, this Friday, Nov.
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Klukis in serious condition after crash
A young White County man is reportedly in serious condition at Erlanger Hospital, in Chattanooga, after a Saturday crash in Doyle.
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Social Security Mix-Up
Memphis, TN- A Memphis man got an application in the mail, filled out by a person in Florida.
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School briefs: Oct. 14
The Central High School Band and the Bobcat Band will host the Knox County Band Exhibition on Thursday, Oct.
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$7,500 requested for Doyle paving
Town of Doyle has sent a bill to Sparta for a paving project that has officials asking questions about why the small town is requesting payment for a project that reportedly was supposed to be funded by Doyle.
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Sparta Tennessee
Numerous White County residents found a disruption in phone services Monday morning when a dump truck driven by Doyle Mayor Robert Meeks tangled with lines on McMinnville Highway.
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Dump truck downs communication lines
Numerous White County residents found a disruption in phone services Monday morning when a dump truck driven by Doyle Mayor Robert Meeks tangled with lines on McMinnville Highway.
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Near miss for Lady Panther volleyball
The Lenoir City girls' volleyball team fell twice Thursday night to South-Doyle and Sevier County, despite being competitive in three of the four sets.
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Locals attend FCE camp
As an adult, have you ever wanted to attend camp during the summer? Some of the Cheatham County Family and Community Education members attended the Central Region 62nd Annual Leadership Camp.
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Fire and explosions stopped traffic
Traffic was stopped on McMinnville Highway for approximately three hours Wednesday afternoon when a series of explosions erupted from an outbuilding that was being intentionally burned to clear the property.
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J.W. Nation
J.W. Nation, 82, Clarksville, died Friday, August 1, 2008, at Skyline Medical Center.
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3 more TN recruits considered by MTSU
PrepTennessee.com released its No. 27-31 ranked high school seniors in Tennessee, and three of them list MTSU as a possible suitor.
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Five WHHHS Ffa members earn awards at Leadership Training Camp
Five members of the White House Heritage FFA received awards at Camp Clements Leadership Training Camp, located in Doyle, Tenn., during the week of June 9-13. Members attended leadership classes in the ...
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Text Me Briefs: July 8
The Oak Ridge chapter of Blacks in Government held its annual scholarship banquet in Oak Ridge June 19, awarding area students a total of $4,000 in scholarships.
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Local zinc mining came to a tragic end
If you need brass, then you need zinc. During World War II the demand for brass peaked because of shell casings and other wartime requirements, and in the 1930s Tennessee was aggressively explored and developed ...
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Voters prepare for Election Day changes
While only approximately 32 percent of White County voters cast ballots in the February Presidential Preference Primary, more than half of potential county wide voters will be affected by changes in precinct ...
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TextMe briefs: May 27
D art student honored by Duncan Rylie Goddard, a junior AP art student in Ron Hickman's art class at South-Doyle High School, was honored recently by Congressman John J. Duncan Jr., R-Tenn., by choosing Rylie's ...
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Dara's Garden will grow new memories on prom night
"They like to walk around the grounds and remember their happy days here. And sometimes they get quite emotional." Barbara Asbury, basbury1@comcast.net Wednesday, April 23, 2008 Dara Rothchild was not born and raised south of the river, so the folks of South Knoxville have just lovingly "adopted" her, and she has accepted ... via The Knoxville News Sentinel
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ETCETERA: John Simon Celebrates Sondheim's Ladies in Concert
Angela Lansbury and Stephen Sondheim during the curtain call of The Ladies Who Sing Sondheim A well-known producer's wife was overheard exclaiming, "This wasn't just a benefit concert; this was a show ." The ... via Broadway
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