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Make AAXA your Manchester Connecticut Mortgage Company
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| The residents of the bedroom community of Manchester, CT enjoy a lower cost of living than many of their neighbors, only eleven miles away, in Hartford. Manchester, Connecticut was first settled as a farming community in the 1600's and grew into an industrial town with a rich history. Today, Manchester residents enjoy a quaint historic downtown full of unique shops, restaurants and small businesses, plus over one thousand acres of parkland. If you are considering purchasing or refinancing a home in the country setting of Manchester, Connecticut, consider AAXA for all your home loan needs. AAXA's investors offer some of the lowest mortgage rates and closing costs in the Country. Whether you are looking for a 5 year adjustable rate mortgage for an affordable Cape Cod house on Eastfield St., a 30 year fixed rate mortgage for a unique contemporary house in Bolton, or a 7 year jumbo ARM for a gorgeous newly built home in Highland Oaks, AAXA has you covered. We proudly serve the neighboring towns of Manchester including Bolton, South Windsor, Vernon, and Glastonbury. |
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| Call 877-728-3569 for more information or request a Manchester, CT mortgage rate quote online. |
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| Additional Manchester, Connecticut Mortgage Information:
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| Research traditional fixed rate loan products for your Manchester, Connecticut property: 40 year mortgage, 30 year fixed rate mortgage, 20 year home loan, 10 year mortgage |
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| Looking to purchase a home in Connecticut but do not know where to start looking? Here are some tips on choosing the right real estate agent. |
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| Hartford County residents wishing to purchase a home in Manchester where the loan balance exceeds $417,000 should look into our variety of jumbo loan products: 30 year jumbo mortgage, 5 year jumbo ARM, 1 & 2 year jumbo ARM programs |
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| Looking to make some home improvements on your Manchester, CT residence? Check out our lenders' home equity loans and fixed rate second mortgage programs. |
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