Harrison, 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 Harrison, 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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International studies broaden perspectives
The UTC Study Abroad program offers travel-minded students a valuable insight into international culture and learning.
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Man charged with murder in Friday shooting
An on-again, off-again romance ended in deadly gunfire Friday morning, police believe.
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Deadly Shooting Outside Harrison Home
Gunfire stuns a Harrison area neighborhood this morning with a boyfriend girlfriend dispute ending in death.
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Groundbreaking Is Thursday For Hixson Senior Services Campus And Morning Pointe Assisted Living
The $9.25-million structure totaling 50,383 square feet will be situated on approximately five acres of the 20-acre parcel.
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Street Department completes new right-turn lane near Exit 4
A cheap, quick fix could make a world of difference for select drivers near Exit 4 in St.
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Check it out: Finance committee approves library bid
Construction on the new Art Circle Public Library is expected to begin within the next few weeks.
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Independent Healthcare Properties Groundbreaking
In attendance at the groundbreaking ceremony were Mayor Matt Brookshire, City of Lenoir City; Mayor Doyle Arp, Loudon County; Charleen Valli, program and services director for the Alzheimer's Association of ...
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Crutchfield retains $166,000 in war chest, records show
Former Democratic state Sen. Ward Crutchfield gave about $8,000 in leftover campaign funds to political candidates and charities over the last year but still had more than $166,000 on hand at the end of June, ...
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Two Charged With ''Doctor Shopping''
A man and woman in Hamilton County have been charged in separate cases with "doctor shopping," or going to multiple healthcare providers within a 30-day period to obtain prescriptions for the same or similar ...
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Two Charged With ''Doctor Shopping''
A man and woman in Hamilton County have been charged in separate cases with "doctor shopping," or going to multiple healthcare providers within a 30-day period to obtain prescriptions for the same or similar ...
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Two Charged With ''Doctor Shopping''
A man and woman in Hamilton County have been charged in separate cases with "doctor shopping," or going to multiple healthcare providers within a 30-day period to obtain prescriptions for the same or similar ...
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Two Charged With ''Doctor Shopping''
A man and woman in Hamilton County have been charged in separate cases with "doctor shopping," or going to multiple healthcare providers within a 30-day period to obtain prescriptions for the same or similar ...
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Kentucky sports notebook
Former Kentucky infielder Ryan Wilkes has been tabbed as the best defensive second baseman in college baseball during the 2008 season, receiving the Rawlings Gold Glove, the American Baseball Coaches ...
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UK's Wilkes earns Gold Glove
Former Kentucky infielder Ryan Wilkes has been tabbed as the best defensive second baseman in college baseball during the 2008 season, receiving the Rawlings Gold Glove, the American Baseball Coaches ...
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One of Hamilton's top fugitives arrested in Blount County
A member of the Hamilton County's "12 Most Wanted Fugitives" list was reportedly found hiding in a closet at a Maryville home this week.
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Kai Uwe Kosik
Kai Uwe Kosik, 43, Harrison, Tenn., formerly of Clarksville, died Tuesday, June 10, 2008, at Memorial North Park Hospital, Chattanooga.
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Goin' Home to play at area bluegrass festival
Wednesday, June 4, 2008 1:24 PM CDT Goin' Home to play at area bluegrass festival Left to right - Ed Richter, Craig Yarbrough, Beth Mays, Will Mays From the Memphis Area Bluegrass Association The high, lonesome ...
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Genealogy Query - Duggan : or Widner : Weidner
I am looking for any Descendants of Hugh H.Duggan, John Newton Duggan and Herschell Elmer Duggan from Sevier Tennessee and Snow Hill Tennessee, Also need information on Russie Weidner parents were John Widner ...
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Elks Honor Foy Harrison With National Citizenship Award
"God wants us to help widows and children." Sun Photo by Jim Feltman Members of the Greeneville Elks Lodge, acting on behalf of both the local lodge and the Grand Lodge at the national level, presented Foy Harrison on Tuesday night with a plaque honoring ... via The Greenville Sun
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Area Home Foreclosures on the Rise
"I mean, I know of more than I probably did a year ago at this time, but I don't think it's anything alarming." Derek Dellinger April 3, 2008 - 4:09PM House hunting in a nationwide foreclosure crisis can be good if you're the buyer, but bad if you're the seller. via WTVC
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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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