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Bucks County is a generally temperate zone with moderate winters and warm summers. Inland areas of the county can have somewhat colder temperatures and heavier snowfalls. Extremes in temperatures - high or low - seldom last more than a few days. There are four distinct seasons. Mild spring weather typically lasts from April to June; some hot, humid days occur in July and August averaging 86 degree highs and 67 degree lows. The first frost usually occurs in late October; December, January, and February are the coldest months and temperatures may dip below zero although days average a 39 degree high and a 24 degree low. Average annual snowfall is 21.8 inches. The last killing frost generally occurs in mid April. Rain occurs year round averaging about 41.42 inches annually. August is the wettest month while February is the driest. Request my Free Yardley, Newtown and Doylestown Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Yardley, Newtown and Doylestown, Pennsylvania area. Don't move here without it! Remember: I'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and I will send it right out... 
Financing Your Home >More On ARMs
Lenders are always looking for new ways to help buyers get into the home of their dreams. Today they frequently use adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) to increase the buyer's options. The interest rate on an ARM changes periodically to reflect changes in the national market. Since the loan starts at a rate that is lower than the national average, lenders can reduce the borrower's qualifying criteria.
One way to distinguish between different ARMs is by the national index to which they are tied. Some ARMs are tied to a slow-moving index called the cost-of-funds index; these are usually the most desirable. ARMs that are tied to a more volatile index, such as Treasury Notes, can be adjusted upward at a quicker rate. Look at all the factors before choosing a loan. The faster index loan may start out with lower rates and lower monthly payments, but the slower index ARM may eliminate your concern about having to re-finance down the road.
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What is encroachment, and how might it affect a property owner?
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Encroachment, refers to the unauthorized intrusion of a building or improvement onto another person's property; it often requires a surveyor's report to support the claim. |
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