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Laconia Mortgage offers the lowest interest rates on refinance, self employment, stated income, no documentation loans, and mortgage home loans for the state of New Hampshire.
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The Housing Finance Authority, or HFA, employs special bonds to provide funds at a lower interest rate. This program tends to be offered as VA and FHA type conforming loans and offer rates well below the market. HFA cannot be joined with an MCC program and therefore funds may be limited. Contact your mortgage professionals at New Hampshire-Mortgage.com for additional information on HFA loans and current market rates.
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Information provided by New Hampshire-Mortgage.com in Laconia. New Hampshire-Mortgage.com is the premiere mortgage broker of choice in Laconia. As a licensed mortgage broker Laconia Mortgage can provide the lowest interest rates on mortgages and home loans in the state of New Hampshire. We shop hundreds of lenders to guarantee you the best terms for refinance loans, 2nd Mortgages, Debt Consolidation, home improvement and home equity credit line loans and pre-qualifying 1st time home buyers for a Laconia home loan.
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Refinance Today!
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Even a small rate cut can pay off quickly! There are ways to save money refinancing. We can help if you would like to stay in the house for 1 year to 30 years. We have specific programs designed to fit your needs. Call a representative today to see what program fits you best.
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We Help First Time Buyers
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We design our first time buyer loans to make it easy to become a homeowner. There are many programs to choose from depending on your unique situation. Some programs offer low interest rates, easier qualifying or both. Call one of our first time buyer specialists to see what fits your needs.
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Though historical activity dates back to 1651 when John Eliot “Apostle to the Indians,” preached at Amoskeag Falls in Laconia the City was formerly known as the Town of Portsmouth
field that received its charter in 1751. In 1810, Amoskeag Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company was incorporated, and the name was changed from Portsmouth
field to Laconia. The population at that time was 600 plus residents.
The City of Laconia, Incorporated in 1846 has grown to a population of 100,000 plus. Through the strengths of its habitants, Laconia's rich heritage survived the devastating effects of the closing of the Amoskeag Mills whose Board initially designed the streets, lots and parks of this great City in 1838. Many of the City's buildings were originally owned by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. and later donated for public uses. The City recently embarked upon and completed a $6.3 million plus restoration of its City Hall. Private industry, sometimes working with the City, has restored many of the mill buildings for museums, educational and other current uses.
As the largest City in New Hampshire, Laconia has been frequented by most every candidate for President, going back to the days of Abraham Lincoln, and continuing through to the current President of the United States. In 1991, the City's inhabitants suffered the effects of the closing of four major banks and now boasts of a new civic center, active downtown, shopping malls, historic and cultural activities, quality educational programs and good neighborhoods. Laconia has been reported by magazines such as US News & World Report . and Money Magazine as “One of the Top Ten Cities to Live In”, sixth “Best Place to Live in America,” “Best Small City to Live in the East,” and “Laconia's Business Climate Ranked No. 1 in the U.S.”
According to Laconia's Charter, a Board of Mayor and Aldermen governs this City. While considered a strong mayoral form of government, the Board holds much power on policy and budget. The Board has consistently endeavored and succeeded in supporting growth of the City with quality of life for its residents. There are twelve wards in the City, which elect the local and state governmental representatives.
From its first Indian inhabitants nearly 10,000 years ago, through today's diverse group of residents and visitors, Laconia has been both the geographical and recreational center of New Hampshire. The first documented visitors to Laconia came in 1652. It wasn't until the end of the French Indian War in 1763 that settlers from the seacoast of New Hampshire arrived on horseback. Surrounded by Lakes Winnipesaukee and Winnisquam, Paugus and Opechee Bays, Laconia was called "City of The Lakes" by its new citizens, they were mostly farmers who found the soil beneficial to their survival. (Farming remained a primary occupation right through World War II) In the 19th century, water provided the energy for the prosperous textile and manufacturing mills that heralded the start of Laconia's industrial age. The emergence of railroads and steamships in the mid 1800's made it possible to open up Laconia's simple but breathtaking way of life to visitors from around the country and the world. Much of Laconia's rich history is still in place and the traditions and values of those early settlers are still evident in its population.
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