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LEXINGTON NC
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE
PROGRAMS
Lexington N.C. Davidson County
How To Contact Us
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336 753 0844 (Office) |
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877-610-8673 (Toll Free) |
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866-338-6353 |
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Premier Mortgage Funding 127 Market Place Dr., Ste 101 Mocksville, NC 27028-2084 |
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Our list of "Rent To Own Properties" are constantly being updated due to the activity of this market. If there doesn't seem to be any properties to view it is probably due to a change being made. If this happens to you please call 336-753-0844 or write john@mtgbuy.com
Look For Rent To Own Properties In NC:
http://www.mtgbuy.com/Rent/to/own
http://www.mtgbuy.com/PropertyListings
Buying a Home With Problem Or No Credit
Many people today believe that they do not quaify for for a home loan due to various reasons. Below is a list of some of the hard to find home loans we have acess to that can help you purchase the home of your dreams
1) Just Graduated College & No Job History Mortgage
2) Challenged Or Bad Credit Home Loans
3) First Time Home Buyer Mortgage
4) Self Employed Specialty Home Loans
5) Still In Chapter 13 Mortgage & Buy Outs
6) First Time Home Buyer Mortgage With No Credit
7) Police, Medical, Fireman, & Teacher Specialty Home Loans
8) Doublewide & Manufactured Home Financing
9) Relocation Bridge Home Loans
10) Rehab Loans---Buy And Fix With a Single Loan Mortgage
11) No Credit OR Credit Score Home Loans
12) Investment Property Home Loans
13) Apartment Home Loans
14) Commercial & Residential
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General Information On Lexington NC:
Lexington NC is the county seat of Davidson County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 19,953. It is located in central North Carolina, twenty miles south of Winston-Salem, near the intersection of I-85, U.S. Highway 29, U.S. Highway 70, U.S. Highway 52 (soon to be I-285) and U.S. Highway 64. Lexington is part of the Piedmont Triad region of the state.
Lexington NC, Thomasville, and the rural areas surrounding them are slowly turning into bedroom communities for nearby cities such as Winston-Salem, Greensboro and High Point.
Lexington NC calls itself the "Barbecue Capital of the World" Since 1984, the city has hosted the "Lexington Barbecue Festival", one of the largest street festivals in North Carolina. As of 2004, the city has over twenty barbecue restaurants: an average of more than one per thousand residents. Lexington-style BBQ is made with pork shoulder cooked slowly over a hickory fire, basted in a sauce (called "dip" locally) made with vinegar, ketchup, water, salt, and pepper. One of the distinguishing features of the "Lexington Barbecue Sandwich" is red slaw. Lexington's red slaw is a combination of cabbage, vinegar, ketchup and pepper added to taste. This key difference sets the Lexington BBQ sandwich apart from many others across the state. The norm in Lexington is to use red slaw; however, across the state of North Carolina many barbecue sandwiches come with coleslaw. Many Lexingtonians consider red slaw a staple for a quality barbecue experience. Aside from the Barbecue Festival, Lexington is the home of world famous artist and designer Bob Timberlake's gallery and the Childress Winery.
Helpful Links about Lexington NC
Useful Local Community, Regional & National Resources and Links for Homebuyers
Women’s Council of Realtors — A community of real estate professionals creating business opportunities, developing skills for the future and achieving our individual potential for success.
National Weather Service Zone Forecast — Weather and other information for Toms River and surrounding communities.
The National Association of Home Builders — A trade association that helps promote the policies that make housing a national priority. Since 1942, NAHB has been serving its members, the housing industry, and the public at large.
Homes and Communities from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) — HUD's Homes and Communities Page is a clearinghouse of information and services about homes and communities for citizens and for HUD's current and potential business partners.
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