About the Tulsa, Jenks, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Sapulpa and Bixby, Oklahoma Area
Tulsa, Oklahoma is a fabulous place to
live
Nestled in gentle rolling hills,
"Green Country", which Tulsa is often called, is an extremely family oriented
city. It is also a highly cultural and diverse city.
A caring community of "neighbors",
Tulsa boasts strong civic participation, incredible parent support in schools,
and a pride that shows in the beauty of the city.
Moderate temperatures, very friendly
people and very low unemployment make Tulsa a wonderful place to move to.
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First Time Buyers >More Down Payment Help
One of the most common deterrents to first-time home buyers is the lack of a down payment. However, the home loan industry has practically re-created itself in the last ten years, making it easier than ever to obtain a mortgage, and new mortgage programs are always cropping up.
Some states sponsor loan programs that allow buyers to purchase a home without putting any money down. A parent or other relative can guarantee repayment of ten percent of the loan if the buyer defaults. The only cash needed is for the closing costs, which typically run about three percent of the loan. Parents can also give their children down payment help through a personal note or second trust deed. The terms can be set up for monthly payments or annual payments amortized over a period of time. You could pay the interest only, and have the payoff due when the property is sold.
With so many alternatives, doesn't it make sense to call your real estate agent for a free consultation? You may be closer to home ownership than you think.
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Where would you go to visit the largest ancient castle in the world?
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You would travel to Prague, Czech Republic, to see the Prague Castle, built in the 9th century, with a total surface area of 18 acres. |
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