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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Importance of a good Realtor
The Process of purchasing a new home today is more complex than ever. Adding to the complexity is the majority of homes for sale today in Florida are distressed sales. Foreclosures, short sales, REO, the list goes on. Navigating … Continue reading
Low Default Rate – Florida USDA Home Loan Mortgage
The Florida USDA Rural Development 502 Guarantee program is primarily used to help low-moderate income individuals or households purchase homes in rural defined locations around Florida. The wonderful part of this Government backed mortgage program is there is no required … Continue reading
Q&A – Florida USDA Loan and Cash Back?
Question: I was reading about the USDA program restrictions and it says 102% financing. Does this mean that we can receive 100% financing on the home we buy, then receive 2% cash back to pay off debts or something similar? … Continue reading
First Time Home Buyers in Hillsborough County – Tampa FL
If you are a first time home owner in Florida and looking for a 100% home loan mortgage, look no further. 100% USDA Rural Development home financing is available through selected locations in Hillsborough County, Manatee County and Pasco County. … Continue reading
Top Reasons First Time Home Buyers Should Get an USDA Loan
Most Florida residence dream of the day they can afford to own a home they can legitimately call their own. The only setback is that the cost of living is never as good as the national economy. It would require some serious belt … Continue reading