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January 18, 1991 - Image 129

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-01-18

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Your first house
doesn't have
to take your last dollar!

Buying your first house isn't easy.
But attractive, affordable homes
do exist in the suburbs of Oak Park
and Southfield.

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Best of all, The Neighborhood Project
is offering incentive loans to
prospective Jewish home buyers who
want to live in a pleasant residential
area with a special Jewish ambience.

For an opportunity that's too good
to miss, call:
The Neighborhood Project, 967-1112.

This message is brought to you by the following institutions in cooperation with The Neighborhood Project:

COMERICA BANK-DETROIT
25192 Greenfield
Oak Park

FIRST FEDERAL OF MICHIGAN
20800 Greenfield
Oak Park

FIRST FEDERAL OF MICHIGAN
27777 Southfield
Lathrup Village

FIRST FEDERAL OF MICHIGAN
6465 Orchard Lake
West Bloomfield

MORTGAGE CONNECTION, INC.
(Affiliated with United Savings)
32255 Northwestern Hwy.
Farmington Hills

REPUBLIC BANCORP
MORTGAGE, INC.
1700 N. Woodward
Bloomfield Hills

INDEPENDENCE ONE
MORTGAGE CORP.
300 Galleria Officentre
P.O. Box 5076, Southfield

ROCK FINANCIAL CORPORATION
30850 Telegraph
Suite #100
Birmingham

RELIANCE MORTGAGE
COMPANY
7499 Middlebelt
West Bloomfield

STERLING BANK
28400 Northwestern
Suite #400
Southfield

The Neighborhood Project is sponsored by The Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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