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Pleasant View, 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 Pleasant View, 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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New Coopertown mayor hopes to mend fences
COOPERTOWN - Coopertown's new mayor and board of aldermen have been sworn in and are ready to get down to business.
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Towns plan Christmas events
Christmas is just around the corner and Cheatham County's four municipalities are planning to celebrate in a big way.
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School Board considers new Sycamore High
The Cheatham County School Board is scheduled to vote Monday on the first stage of a five-year plan, which includes a new Sycamore High School.
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Work continues on Petway convenience center
Cheatham County officials continue to work on opening a new convenience center in the Petway community.
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School plan faces new shift in focus
Cheatham County School Board member Greg Horton says the possibility of a large subdivision headed to the Pleasant View area may mean the district needs to build a new Sycamore High School instead of adding 20 ...
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Midstate Communities Elect Mayors
Residents in a few Middle Tennessee towns and cities voted for new mayors or opted to keep the mayors they have.
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Frances B. Head
Frances B. Head, age 81, of Cedar Hill, died Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at her home.
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School Board moves forward with 5-year plan
The Cheatham County School Board is leaning toward a five-year plan that would address growth in the north cluster and add vocational/career technical centers at two high schools.
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Referendum Would Allow Package Liquor Sales
You don't have to guess where George Brian stands when it comes to the issue of liquor stores in the town of Smyrna.
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Marriage Licenses
Christopher Shane Adams to Joni Elaine Wakefield residing in Greenbrier. Seth David Andress to Amie Pauline Moore residing in White House.
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Early voting begins Wednesday
Early voting begins today in the presidential election, and Cheatham County Administrator of Elections Sandy Cherry believes the turnout is going to be strong.
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Dad carries on son's dreams
When White House Station 52 on Betts Road in Greenbrier lost Lt. Brad Hutcherson in an automobile accident back in August, Lt.
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McCarver seeks second term as mayor
Incumbent Pleasant View mayor Kerry McCarver will face Cheatham County Commissioner Bill Anderson for the town's top post in the Nov.
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Club looks ahead to holiday benefit
Members of the Columbia Xtreme 4X4 Club look over their assignments for the 2008 Have a Blues Christmas benefit concert for the Community Christmas Card program.
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Solid-waste director indicted in thefts
Cheatham County solid waste director Jarrett Nicholson has resigned after being indicted on theft and official misconduct charges.
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Flagship is state of the art
Gary Reese and Jason Layton shared a vision of opening an environmental-friendly, state-of-the-art dry cleaning business in Cheatham County.
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Inventors Day comes to PV
The Tourism Committee of the Cheatham County Chamber of Commerce along with the Inventors Association of Middle Tennessee will host the third annual International Inventors Day in Pleasant View on Saturday, ...
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Sycamore prepares for '08 Homecoming
Sycamore High School invites the community to participate in the 2008 football Homecoming activities starting the week of Oct.
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Pleasant View Village adding new businesses
PLEASANT VIEW - When Billy Don and Myrna Morris decided it was time to downsize, Pleasant View wasn't initially on their list of cities to move to.
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Rules to curb abuse begin with Medicare marketing push
Starting today, seniors statewide can expect a flood of marketing material to arrive in the mail as Medicare Advantage plans seek to woo them.
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