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To paraphrase Mark Twain, the death of loans and credit have been greatly exaggerated, according to some central Alabama mortgage lenders.

Area mortgage lenders say most potential buyers can qualify for loans -- even some with credit scores as low as 580.

Vicki Williams of Anchor Mortgage, Morris A. Capouano of EquiSouth Mortgage and Steve Kermish of Residential Mortgage say that qualifying for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage is possible for most buyers.

Most Buyers Can Still Qualify For Mortgage

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