There?s A Lot To Do In Middle Tennessee!
Whether your idea of fun is exploring a
Civil War battle site or exploring the latest trends at the mall, Middle
Tennessee is full of places to go and things to do for entertainment. If you're
looking for a place to dine, you'll have no trouble finding everything from
English to Thai! Many local towns and villages offer seasonal festivals,
concerts and activities year round. Bill and I just like to get in the car and
head for the back roads. There is nothing that sets you free like the rolling
hills, small towns and villages of Middle Tennessee. For more information on
area sites, attractions and dining spots, click on these Nashville area visitor
sites:
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Financing Your Home >Mortgage Myths
Nationwide surveys indicate that a large number of potential home buyers count themselves out of the market because of widely-held myths about home financing.
Some of the most prevalent myths include: 1) home buyers need large down payments (more than is actually the case); 2) the loan process works against people under age 35; 3) owning a home is more expensive than renting; and 4) minorities have no chance of getting a mortgage.
The surveys found that many people view the mortgage process as "difficult, stressful, and incomprehensible." Many qualified first-time buyers are unaware of special programs designed to make home ownership affordable to them. The home loan industry is always looking for new ways to dispel these myths because lenders want more business, not less. The alternatives to traditional 20% down, thirty-year fixed mortgages are astonishing. Mortgage brokers are experienced in explaining today's financing and debunking the myths.
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Which nation, fueled by an oil and manufacturing boom, claims the world's longest building?
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The "Linear City" of Malasia is currently the longest.
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