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Housing Grants


Are credit problems holding you back from buying that new home, car or starting
a business? Here's great news! Government and private lending institutions are
coming to the rescue. They are relaxing credit requirements to make it easier
for people with bad credit ratings to obtain Housing Grants and low interest
loans.
Billions are now available to purchase homes, cars, start a business,
consolidate debts and many other purposes. It's part of a joint government and
banking initiative to revitalize the economy by making grants and loans more
accessible to people previously rejected as bad credit risks. Never before has
it been easier to get a guaranteed mortgage to purchase a new or used home. And
since interest rates are at a 35 year low, now is the time to start canvassing
the housing market for that dream home.
HUD secretary Mel Martinez and President Bush have also introduced a Homebuyers
Bill of Rights to help prospective buyers understand the true costs of their
mortgage and reduce settlement fees. Larger Financial Institutions have
committed themselves to increasing home buying opportunities for minorities,
credit impaired, the homeless, the elderly, people with disabilities and those
on subsidized incomes.
Now is the time to act if you need money to buy a home, car, consolidate debts,
etc. Low interest loans are now available, regardless of income or past credit
history.
Obtain the latest information on these new programs as well as existing free
grant and loan resources. It fills you in on all important new developments and
provides direct applications for the grants and loans program. It also provides
a direct link to inside sources of government and financial institutions
offering money for any worthwhile purpose.
Debt Consolidation
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Home Ownership Program includes:
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New US Government interest rates low as 5% save you money! Ex. $25,000/$136.50
mo. $500,000/$2,685 mo. Refinancing, consolidate credit cards, catch up back
payments, home improvements, business purposes. Can't prove income? Credit
problems? Foreclosure?
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