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NHT Options For Low Income Contributors

28. December 2010

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Many National Housing Trust (NHT) contributors who cannot afford to buy a house or a residential lot are now in a better position to do so. Effective July 1, 2010 the NHT introduced a number of new policies to help lower income contributors realize their home ownership dreams. The polices were: the special subsidy programme, [...]

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Use Your NHT Contributions Refund To Finance A Deposit

23. December 2010

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Effective January 1, 2011, National Housing Trust (NHT) contributors may apply for a loan against NHT contributions that are being held on their behalf, in order to finance the deposit on a residential property which will be funded by way of an NHT mortgage. Annual contributions refunds will be applied for the repayment of this [...]

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Humongous Residential Community Coming To Trelawny

22. December 2010

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Zuccerhina Developments Jamaica Limited has reportedly partnered with Kencasa Construction & Project Management Limited for the development of a humongous housing complex in Trelawny. The developers have reportedly bought 192 acres of land, known as Holland Estates, near William Knibb High School and also located just minutes from the historic Falmouth Port. The property was [...]

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For Immediate Sale – Old Hope Road Apartment – Monte Cristo

21. December 2010

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Apartment with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, approximately 1100 square feet, located at Monte Cristo Apartments, 96 1/2 Old Hope Road, Kingston 6. Asking J$14 million O.N.O Centrally located at the foot of Beverly Hills, close to all major amenities including Liguanea, UTECH, UWI, University Hospital and New Kingston. Unit features: Ceramic tiles Polished raised panel [...]

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New NHT Policies Mean Bigger Loans, Lower Rates, More Options

17. December 2010

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Three of the new polices recently announced by the National Housing Trust (NHT) are now in effect. These policies are: (1) the reduction in interest rates, (2) increase in loan limits, and (3) the removal of the 5% deposit on Scheme loans. Their effective date was May 1, 2010. Another policy which the NHT had [...]

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