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Cincinnati, Anderson Township and Loveland Weather The Cincinnati/Anderson Township/Loveland area climate is humid continental, with four distinct seasons. The summers in Cincinnati are generally hot and humid with refreshing cool evenings. July temperatures range from 66 to 87 °F. Good weather to enjoy the local lakes, rivers and parks. During the winter, particularly in January and February, you can expect some snow, so get out and enjoy those winter sports. The average annual snowfall is 23 inches, and January temperatures range from 22 to 39 °F. The mean annual temperature is a moderate 54 °F, with an average annual rainfall of 41 inches. The wettest seasons are the spring and summer, although rainfall is fairly constant all year round. Average Local Area Temperatures
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85º F |
64º F |
| Fall |
67º F |
46º F |
| Winter |
42º F |
25º F |
| Spring |
65º F |
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Financing Your Home >Qualifying Guidelines
It may be difficult to qualify for a home mortgage loan. As a buyer, you may find the perfect home, but finding the perfect financing might become elusive. After you complete the application process, your lender may turn you down, which is an upsetting development for any prospective homebuyer. What can be done to remedy such a setback?
The answer depends on why you were turned down. If your income is too low to satisfy one mortgage company, there might be another company with more liberal qualifying guidelines. If you have had credit problems, some lenders may be more willing than others to help you clear them up in a manner that satisfies their underwriters. If your loan runs into problems, sit down with the loan officer and your real estate agent to investigate the possibility of using a different lender. The first company may be able to "assign" the package to a competitor, enabling you to use your same credit report and appraisal. You will need the cooperation of your sellers, too.
While loan rejections are disappointing, they can be resolved.
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