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New Hampshire - The Granite State
New Hampshire earned the nickname "The Granite State” because of its rugged mountains as well as its rugged self-sufficient spirit. New Hampshire was the first to break from Great Britain, becoming an independent nation in January 1776. It joined with the other breakaway states as one of the original 13 colonies.
New Hampshire's displays its independent spirit during Presidential primaries. For more than 50 years, it was the first primary election in the country, with the small town of Dixville Notch casting the first ballots. In the 2008 primary season, other states scrambled to move their primaries earlier in the year. Yet, New Hampshire's is a closely watched race.
The natural beauty of New Hampshire is an attraction for visitors. The state is heavily forested, making for a beautiful display of color in the autumn. It's mountain ranges offer ski areas and snowmobile trails. The area is also known for its 1,300 lakes, many ideal for summer vacationing.
The mountain scenery also has provided New Hampshire with more nicknames, such as the "Switzerland of America" The other, "Mother of Rivers,” is because five of New England's great streams begin in its granite mountains.
Today, New Hampshire's economy includes agriculture, tourism and manufacturing of machinery, electronic equipment, rubber and plastic products.
New Hampshire No Closing Cost Refinance Loan Option
A no closing cost refinance loan option may be of interest to New Hampshire homeowners who want to lower their monthly mortgage payment or interest rate without spending any money up front.1
There are other loan options that may also help you meet your financial goals. These include a cash-out refinance loan, an equity loan or an equity line of credit.2 It pays to do your homework and research the loan options available for your particular goals.
Countrywide Loans in New Hampshire
Countrywide offers a range of loan options for New Hampshire homeowners. Our loan experts know your community. They also can match you with the loan that best meets your individual needs. Our interactive tools can get your started. Or, call a Countrywide loan expert today at 1-800-224-4207.
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1. Affects pricing. With the No Closing Cost Option, borrowers finance the closing costs instead of paying for them at closing. Borrowers who pay closing costs at closing may qualify for a lower interest rate. Some upfront fees (ex. credit report and appraisal) may apply and may be credited at closing. Call for details.
2. Refinancing or taking out a home equity loan or line of credit may increase the total number of monthly payments and/or the total amount paid when compared to your current situation.
Information gathered from: VisitNH.gov Web site, NH state Web site, and 50states.com.

