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Mortgage help available for workers in Becker County
This second-mortgage loan is available to qualified buyers for purchase of a home as their primary residence. There are no monthly payments and no interest on the loan, but it must be repaid when the home is sold or at the maturity of the first mortgage.
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The Homeownership for Me Down-Payment Loan program is reopening in Becker County.
This second-mortgage loan is available to qualified buyers for purchase of a home as their primary residence. There are no monthly payments and no interest on the loan, but it must be repaid when the home is sold or at the maturity of the first mortgage.
Finance committee takes stock of Armory issues
The Park Rapids Finance Committee on May 3 reconsidered how to ensure the tax bill is paid for the Armory Arts and Events Center. 10:00 am, May 12, 2021 ×
Park Rapids City Hall (Enterprise file photo)
The Park Rapids Finance Committee on Monday, May 3 discussed lingering wrinkles in the city’s relationship with the Armory Arts and Events Center.
Mayor Ryan Leckner, city council member Erika Randall and City Administrator Angel Weasner sat as the finance committee. Joining the discussion was Nicole Kirchner with the Midwest Minnesota Community Development Corporation (MMCDC), which leases the Armory from the city and subleases to the AAEC board.
Even with high prices, the supply remains low for those looking for a home. 7:56 am, Apr. 23, 2021 ×
The City of Wadena held their annual Board of Review meeting Thursday, April 22.
While acting on recommendations from the Wadena County Assessor s Office took about 5 minutes, conversations on the speed of home sales and increasing property values brought the most conversation in the short public meeting.
The assessor’s office heard of a recent sale of 6 acres of forested land on the Crow Wing River going for $130,000, with no developments. That was just a small look into how purchases are changing in this rural area.
City of Park Rapids refunds Armory for property tax penalty
The Park Rapids City Council took responsibility for a $1,400 penalty for late payment of second-half 2020 property taxes at the Armory Arts and Event Center. 9:26 am, Jan. 19, 2021 ×
The Park Rapids Armory Arts and Event Center (Enterprise file photo)
The Park Rapids City Council on Jan. 12 debated refunding a property tax penalty incurred by the Armory Arts and Event Center for the second half of 2020.
The city closed on the purchase of the historic armory and its annex on May 19 of last year and has a lease agreement with the Midwest Minnesota Community Development Corporation (MMCDC), which sublets the property to the Park Rapids Armory Arts and Event Center (PRAAEC) to operate the facility as a cultural venue.