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CROSS CREEK FL Mortgage Lenders Providing: New Home Loans, Mortgage Refinance, FHA, VA & Bad Credit Mortgage Lenders
Whether you’re a first-time Cross Creek Florida homebuyer or looking to refinance your existing mortgage in Cross Creek, our competitive rates and flexible financing options can help you make the right mortgage decision.
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CROSS CREEK FLORIDA LOAN PROGRAMS
CROSS CREEK FLORIDA FHA MORTGAGE LENDERS:
- 1st Time Florida Home Buyers
- Low down payments
- Lower Interest Rates
- Seller paid FHA mortgage closing cost up to 6%
- Easier credit qualifying min 550 Fico!
CROSS CREEK FLORIDA VA MORTGAGE LENDERS:
- $0 Down 100% financing Options
- Seller paid closing cost up to 4%
- Low Rates
- Up to $417,000 Loan Value
- No Down Payment Options
- Easier credit qualifying min 550 Fico!
CROSS CREEK FLORIDA BAD CREDIT MORTGAGE LENDERS:
- Bad Credit Florida Mortgage Options:
- No Origination Fee Options
- 30 Year Fixed
- 20 and 15 Year Fixed
- ARM Options
CROSS CREEK FLORIDA REFINANCE MORTGAGE LENDERS
- Is it time to refinance?
- Refinance up to 97.75%
- Lower your home loan payment
- Less than perfect credit
- Cash for any reason
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CROSS CREEK FLORIDA MORTGAGE LENDERS CITY DATA
The community is situated in the extreme southeastern corner of Alachua County and is approximately 20 miles southeast of the county seat, Gainesville, and 24 miles north of Ocala in Marion County. It is bisected by a navigable waterway, Cross Creek, which connects the two large lakes of Orange and Lochloosa, thus the community is on a narrow isthmus between these two water bodies.
Cross Creek is well known as the home of the American author Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. She wrote four of her books while actually living there, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Yearling, which was adapted as the 1946 film of the same name, and her memoir, Cross Creek, which was adapted as the 1983 film of the same name. The early settlement of "The Creek", as it is locally known, is somewhat obscure, but it is likely that the first settlers arrived in the late nineteenth century.
Thus we can assume that other than garden plots and small citrus groves, the first residence probably relied chiefly on hunting and fishing for their sustenance. By the time of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' arrival in 1928, she writes that "The Creek" was home to seven families, five white (Euro-American) and two black (African-American). The population of Cross Creek began to grow during the 1950's and 1960's when a local man, Ben Wheeler, dug canals and built a number of houses, many with waterfronts.