Welcome! There's a Place For You In The Newton, Colfax, & Baxter communities! Great Places to Live!
Welcome! There's a place for you in the
Newton, Colfax, and Baxter communities! Great Places to Live!
The Newton area is located close to I-80,
thirty miles east of Des Moines, Iowa. Newton has 15,800 residents, Colfax
2,500, and Baxter 2,000.
You'll find that the Newton area is
family-friendly. The area offers an excellent educational system,
churches of most major denominations, superior medical care, a 25-acre
recreation complex, and a top YMCA-plus clubs, interest groups and activities
of all kinds.
In Newton, size means that life is not spent
commuting -- everything is just minutes away! And for extended selection, the
many opportunities and services of the Des Moines Metro community can be
reached in an easy drive.
Baxter is a small town with a large heart.
The 25 acre recreational facility is just one example of Baxter's strong
commitment to the community!
We are ready to find a special place for you
here!
Call for our free relocation package for
Jasper County. We are top experts in the following communities:
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- Newton
- Baxter
- Oakland Acres
- Grinnell
- Kellogg
- Monroe
- Sully
- Lynnville
- Killduff
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Newton has many things to offer for youth Soccer (many teams to choose from) two golf courses private and public, softball, baseball leagues and bike trails. Colfax, Iowa-A Pleasant Blend of Town & Country! Colfax, Iowa, is located in the center of the state, one mile south of I-80 and on Highway 117, less than 20 miles east of I-35. It is ideally situated in the crossroads of America. Colfax is a growing community with much to offer in small town living. Today’s population consists of 2,500 friendly people enjoying small-town atmosphere. Many of Colfax’s residents are employed in Des Moines or nearby Newton-where The Maytag Appliance Company is located. Colfax is home to such historical sites as the birthplace of author James Norman Hall and The Historic Hotel Colfax, which is now Teen Challenge of the Midlands, a Christian based drug and alcohol abuse center. Recent development projects include many new businesses @ the I-80 interchange and a new housing development south of town. 

Buyers Remorse >Buyers Remorse
If you are like most buyers who sign a purchase agreement on a new home, you will almost certainly feel a wave of overwhelming anxiety. You may begin to question your judgement -- did I pay too much? Is it the right home? Can I really afford the mortgage payments? How can I get out of it? This response--referred to as "Buyer's Remorse"--is completely normal!
Call your friends who have owned a home for a few years if you experience an attack of buyer's remorse. Are they bothered by rapidly escalating home prices? Probably not, because that means the value of their home is increasing. Did they feel anxious when they first signed the agreement? They may tell you that they felt just as anxious as you are feeling, but now are really glad that they went through with the purchase. Have they made improvements to the property that heightened their enjoyment of the home? They will probably say they much prefer the creative freedom of being a homeowner compared with having to ask the landlord's permission to put in a garden or paint the living room.
When you experience a buyer's panic attack, be strong -- you have a great deal to gain!
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What mortgage transactions between borrowers and lending institutions operate in the private sector of the economy?
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Conventional mortgages are private sector transactions that are not insured or guaranteed by the government. |
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