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Low rates igniting wave of mortgage refinancings
Lansing State Journal
The Mortgage Bankers Association in Washington, DC, reported this month that refinancing applications are up 26 percent during the past four weeks and ...
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Home Is Where the Tax Exemption Is
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Take Representative Charles B. Rangel of New York, who was accused of doing just that on a home he owns in Washington, DC But as the tax authorities look ...
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Trading Markets (press release)
... unsecured and secured personal lines of credit, home equity loans, and overdraft protection; commercial construction and mortgage loans; revolving lines ...
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State facts from Wikipedia

The United States Congress has supreme authority over Washington, D.C.; residents of the city therefore have less self-governance than residents of the states. The District has a non-voting at-large Congressional Delegate (United States Congress) but no senators. D.C. residents could not vote in United States presidential election elections until the ratification of the Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1961.In current analysis, 15% of people in District of Columbia have refinanced a lowest home equity loan to consolidate loans.

An Algonquian peoples people known as the Nacotchtank inhabited the area around the Anacostia River where Washington now lies when the first Europeans arrived in the 17th century; however, Native Americans in the United States American people had largely relocated from the area by the early 18th century. Georgetown, Washington, D.C. was chartered by the Province of Maryland on the north bank of the Potomac River in 1751. The town would be included within the new federal territory established nearly 40 years later. The City of Alexandria, Virginia, founded in 1749, was also originally included within the District.

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