Sunday, October 20, 2013

Seek Solid South Carolina Mortgage Help and Move up from a Mobile Home

The real numbers weren't far off the estimate. As of 2008, 17.9 percent (or nearly one in every five) of homes in the Palmetto State are mobile. Furthermore, according to the U.S. Census, South Carolina has the highest percentage of mobile homes. While such homes are associated with poverty, the association isn't universally true. According to a BBC study, South Carolina is not even one of the 10 poorest states in the U.S.. The state's trailer residents might not even be among those who need professional South Carolina mortgage help. Charles Becker, economics professor of economics at Duke University, says, “Not everyone who lives in a trailer park is poor and there are parts of the country, like Michigan, where living in a mobile home community doesn't have the stigma it does in the South. You also have retirement communities in Florida where people aren't poor at all.”

http://south-carolina.churchillmortgage.com/industry-news/seek-solid-south-carolina-mortgage-help-and-move-up-from-a-mobile-home/

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