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GRAYTON BEACH FL Mortgage Lenders Providing: New Home Loans, Mortgage Refinance, FHA, VA & Bad Credit Mortgage Lenders
Whether you’re a first-time Grayton Beach Florida homebuyer or looking to refinance your existing mortgage in Grayton Beach, our competitive rates and flexible financing options can help you make the right mortgage decision.
Our goal is to provide our customers with exceptional service and best Mortgage Rates in Grayton Beach Florida while keeping them informed and educated throughout the process.
GRAYTON BEACH FLORIDA LOAN PROGRAMS
GRAYTON BEACH 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!
GRAYTON BEACH 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!
GRAYTON BEACH FLORIDA BAD CREDIT MORTGAGE LENDERS:
- Bad Credit Florida Mortgage Options:
- No Origination Fee Options
- 30 Year Fixed
- 20 and 15 Year Fixed
- ARM Options
GRAYTON BEACH 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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GRAYTON BEACH FLORIDA MORTGAGE LENDERS CITY DATA
The village is in the center of a 20-mile long stretch of coastal dune lakes that are so rare they are only found in Walton County and remote portions of Africa. Grayton Beach has a broad natural beach and is one of the few beaches in the Panhandle that issues permits for about $250 a season that allow for the driving of vehicles on the pure white sand.
In the 1930s, the area became easier to reach, with the construction of Highway 98, the Highway 331 bridge, and the Intracoastal Waterway. In the 1940s, the Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative brought electricity to the village. In 1942, the U. S. Coast Guard established a 40-man station here, with the federal government renting many of the homes for barracks and offices.
In 1967, the state used its land east of the town to create the Grayton Beach State Recreation Area. In 1985, after years of lobbying by residents, Florida bought the village's beach front and the dunes and forest land to the west and north. When the state tried to trade away parts of the 1985 purchase for land at Topsail Hill, many Grayton Beach residents and neighbors howled in protest. The land swap fell through when the state and Topsail's owners could not come to terms.