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Norfolk
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1st Nebraska Mortgage .com offers a large
variety of mortgage and home loan information
to help you buy the home you want in Norfolk.
1st Nebraska Mortgage also offers 2nd
mortgages, low interest rates, and easy
FHA refinancing.
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Key factors in
qualifying for a home loan
Refinancing a mortgage on a home
in Norfolk is easy. 1st
Nebraska Mortgage
.com is your preferred mortgage broker
for real estate in Norfolk and can
reduce your interest rate and allow
you to pull out some cash as well. When
Norfolk home buyers are applying for
a mortgage and home loan, there are
a few things the mortgage company will
want to consider. The main concern for
Norfolk mortgage companies is your
ability to pay off debt. They will check
your past credit history and validate
your current employment as well as how
much income you recieve month to month.
We at 1st
Nebraska Mortgage .com make
this process painless and carefree.
Like most Norfolk home buyers,
they are nervous of the cost of housing
and what Norfolk home they can afford.
Let one our friendly mortgage experts
help you into the house of your dreams.
Refinancing your Norfolk Home
Loan
There are several mortgage loan programs
for refinancing in today's market
and we are confident that one of our
mortgage brokers can accomodate you
needs for a refinance on your home
loan in Norfolk.
There are many benefits to refinancing
with 1st Nebraska Mortgage, refinancing
can enable you to tap your home equity
and pull cash out to pay down credit
cards, etc.
Currently interest rates are low
which means that you can refinance,
get some equity and still save on
your monthly payment. Norfolk home
owners refinance for different reasons,
some use the extra cash from refinancing
to pay off interest rates that are
higher on car loans or credit cards.
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ANALYSIS!
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There are different ways
to qualify for a low down
payment loan. In general
you will need to have
sufficient income to maintain
the mortgage payment,
and good credit background
shows your payment history.
One of our representatives
can help you with a low
down payment loan.
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Norfolk low down payment
loans.
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Paying off or consolidating
your high interest credit
cards and other debts
into one low payment can
save you hundreds each
month. By refinancing
your first mortgage, you
can reduce your monthly
debts which is a great
way to relieve your high
monthly payments.
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Norfolk debt consolidation.
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Norfolk Area Information and History
In a nutshell Norfolk offers residents and visitors the charm and hospitality of a small town and the opportunities of a big city. Norfolk is located in Northeast Nebraska in Madison County in the Elkhorn River Valley, 112 miles northwest of Omaha, 121 miles north of Lincoln and 75 miles southwest of Sioux City, Iowa. U.S. Highways 81 and 275, and Nebraska Highways 24 and 35 intersect in Norfolk. Norfolk is only 15 miles from Madison, Nebraska, the county seat of Madison County, which is governed by a three-person Board of County Commissioners. Norfolk accommodates several branch offices for Madison County as well as a separate State Highway Patrol Center and serves a 23-county area.
Norfolk is the economic center for an area encompassing six counties. Basic economic activities of Norfolk are manufacturing, farming (both livestock and grain), education, retailing, and wholesaling. Manufacturing employs over 4,059 persons. Norfolk is the major retail trade center for Northeast Nebraska. There are 12 developed parks in the city with a 13th, College View Park, awaiting development sometime in the future. The City of Norfolk also has swimming and wading pools at three different locations for community use on those hot summer days.
On July 17, 1866, a three-train caravan of prairie schooners, carrying 44 German families from Ixonia and Watertown, Wisconsin arrived at the junction of the Elkhorn and North Fork valleys where they were attracted by the rich land open for settlement. These pioneers were joined by others from Wisconsin, and formed the community that later became Norfolk.
In 1881, the Village of Norfolk was organized. The settlers proclaimed "North Fork" to be their permanent post office address, named after the river, but suggested "Norfork" as the simplest compounding of "North Fork". Postal authorities thinking the word had been misspelled, changed the spelling to "Norfolk".
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