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Merrimack Mortgage
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Merrimack is a town located in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.
As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 28,903
(including the East Merrimack Census District Place[1]), making
it the eighth largest municipality in New Hampshire.
There are four now anachronistic "villages" of Merrimack
that make up the current town: Merrimack Village(formerly known
as Souhegan Village), Thornton's Ferry, Reed's Ferry, and South
Merrimack. Shadows of the former villages that now make Merrimack
still exist, however the boundaries and exact definitions are unclear
due to the vast expansion of the town during the latter half of
the 20th Century, far after the villages were annexed to the town
as a whole. The center of town, right now this area is not known
as "Merrimack Village" per se, but as an area in between
the more defined Reed's Ferry and Thornton's Ferry areas. Largely
considered to be located at the Public Library on the corner of
Baboosic Lake Road and Daniel Webster Highway, Merrimack Village
was built along the Souhegan River roughly cutting the current town
in half. This area of town's Elementary School is named after James
Mastricola[2], who deeded the land to the town upon his death which
now includes the Elementary School, the Lower Middle School, Merrimack
High School, and the current town hall among other buildings. The
"village" is considered to extend westward to the Amherst
border due in large part to the former Town Meetinghouse, which
was located on the corner of Turkey Hill Road and Meetinghouse Road.
Humans began to settle the area currently known as Merrimack sometime
after the recession of the glaciers that had spread over much of
New England during the ice age. European Settlers first came to
the area in the late 17th Century when the area was still in dispute
between the Province of New Hampshire and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
As a large, suburban community located directly between the state's
two largest cities, Manchester and Nashua, Merrimack plays a disproportionate
role to its size every four years in the New Hampshire Primary;
in almost every Fourth of July preceding a Presidential Election,
every Presidential Candidate will march or have a float in the town's
Fourth of July Parade.
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Merrimack Fixed Rate Mortgages
This is the most common type of mortgage program.
Your monthly payments for interest and principal never change. Property
taxes and homeowners insurance may increase, but generally your
monthly payments will be very stable.
Merrimack Adjustable Rate Mortgages
These loans generally begin with an interest rate
that is 2-3 percent below a comparable fixed rate mortgage, and
could allow you to buy a more expensive home. However, the interest
rate changes at specified intervals (for example, every year) depending
on changing market conditions; if interest rates go up, your monthly
mortgage payment will go up, too. However, if rates go down, your
mortgage payment will drop also.
Merrimack Reverse Mortgage
A reverse mortgage is a special type of loan made
to older homeowners to enable them to convert the equity in their
home to cash to finance living expenses, home improvements, in-home
health care, or other needs. With a reverse mortgage, the payment
stream is "reversed." That is, payments are made by the
lender to the borrower, rather than monthly repayments by the borrower
to the lender, as occurs with a regular home purchase mortgage.
Merrimack FHA and VA Mortgage Loans
There are many factors to consider when applying for
a government loan. We will be by your side every step of the way.
Below is some helpful information to help get you started.
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