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April was another busy month in the mortgage industry. Here are some recent articles, highlights and homeowner tips: Two Blockbuster Months In A Row Signal Steaming Home Market Pending sales, which are home purchase transactions in which a buyer has signed a contract, reached their best two-month total since April and May of 2016. Key […]
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If you or a family member are considering a reverse mortgage, it’s important to research them beforehand. Websites such as the Federal Trade Commission provide excellent and credible information on reverse mortgages, and are a great place to start your research. This blog has also provided information on specific situations where a reverse mortgage could […]
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Your home is an investment you can use for financial purposes in the future. For example, some seniors 62 and older take out reverse mortgages, while others take out home loans. But you may find that you need access to extra financing during specific scenarios. That could mean your best option is a Home Equity […]
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Are you a retiree who wants to build your financial safety net? If so, you may want to consider a reverse mortgage! Reverse mortgages let Americans 62-and-up convert part of their home equity (wealth) into cash, a monthly check, or a line of credit. This could help retirees prepare for unexpected costs like medical bills […]
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If you’re a retired homeowner, you might have wondered about reverse mortgages. Reverse mortgages, also known as Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM), let Americans 62-and-older convert part of their home equity (wealth) into cash, a monthly check, or a line of credit. To help you better understand reverse mortgages, the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association […]
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Reverse mortgages are a unique type of loan that has quickly become popular with senior homeowners. With a reverse mortgage, a homeowner may receive a sizeable percentage of their home equity (wealth) and continue to live in their home for the rest of their life provided they pay their property taxes, insurance and HOA dues. […]