Alviso, CA Reverse Mortgage in California
If you’re a homeowner 62 years or older, consider the tax-free income benefits of a Reverse Mortgage. Unlike a regular mortgage, with reverse mortgages the lender makes payments to you. Alviso, CA residents can choose to receive the money from a reverse mortgage in fixed monthly payments, a line of credit, or in a lump sum. More than 55% of borrowers choose the line of credit, which allows you to draw from the loan at any time.
The amount of your reverse mortgage is determined primarily by your age and appraised home value. To find out just how much you can get, speak to one of our Reverse Mortgage Specialists today!
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Eastside/Westside looks back at 2008
A Marine during WW II, then a California's Great America theme park carpenter for 10 years, now 86-year-old Charlie Everett is a totem carver in Alviso.
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olice Blotter
Santa Clara and 27th streets, 9:56 p.m. Tuesday A parolee and validated gang member who was under the influence of a stimulant, had outstanding warrants totaling $200,000 and methamphetamine in his possession ...
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Talk of the Town Dec. 18
The Milpitas Firefighters Local Union 1699 is in the middle of its annual Holiday Toy and Food Drive, in cooperation with the Milpitas Fire Department, Milpitas Food Pantry and Milpitas Chamber of Commerce.
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Paving-grading business doubles food donation
Doubling their efforts from last year, Milpitas-based Duran and Venables Inc. collected almost 4,000 pounds of food and other goods from their employees, vendors and the community to benefit the Milpitas Food ...
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Eastside/Westside: Outsider artist carves his last totem
Charlie Everett portrait taken on Sept. 30, 2008. Everett, 86, of Milpitas, is a master carpenter who turned his talents to totem poles after he retired.
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Downtown College Prep aims to make "hard to serve" kids excel
A charter school to help under-achieving students excel has opened in North San Jose.
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San Jose police sketch artist recognized as one of the best in his field
New age music, sometimes even a whiff of incense, floats from the wood-paneled artist's studio next to a bank of holding cells and a wall of weapon lockers in the basement of the San Jose police department.
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More grants aid in Alviso adobe renovation
Future improvements and new grants to help renovate the historic but dilapidated Jose Maria Alviso Adobe have been approved by city leaders.
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Man accused of killing friend, buying alcohol with his Social...
Police say a homeless San Jose man killed his friend and buried him in a shallow grave near Alviso, and that the suspected killer spent the next four months cashing the dead man's Social Security checks to buy ...
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Milpitas school board trustee running for county school board
Milpitas Unified School District Board of Education member Carmen Montano decided not seek re-election to the local board in the Nov.
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College prep middle school opens to help push kids onto college.
A small South Bay community finally has its first middle school and Tuesday was the first day of classes at the new Downtown College Preparatory School in Alviso.
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Rescuers hope to save 200 feral cats in San Jose
One of 200 cats at a former horse ranch in San Jose that will have to be euthanized if a home cannot be found for it.
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Famous tale inspired by valley dog, estate
If you're of a certain age - OK, don't stand up at once - chances are that you were required to read Jack London's masterpiece, "The Call of the Wild," in the seventh grade.
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Backstreet Shuffle
I N 1980, San Jose carved itself up into what's often lambasted as the "mini-mayor system," a fragmented balkanization of 10 jagged, haphazard regions represented by 10 councilmembers with their own individual ...
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North San Jose development compromise reached
San Jose's City Council and developers reached an agreement Tuesday that advances a plan to build 32,000 homes and create 83,000 jobs in the area.
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Alviso Slough Restoration Project is Outside of Water District's Core Mission
Alviso sits at the foot of San Francisco Bay, where Coyote Creek and the Guadalupe River wind through sloughs on their way to the sea.
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Alviso Slough Restoration Project is Outside of Water District's Core Mission
Alviso sits at the foot of San Francisco Bay, where Coyote Creek and the Guadalupe River wind through sloughs on their way to the sea.
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Alviso river project raises hopes, tensions
Dick Santos was only 11 years old, but he still vividly remembers when flood waters raged out of the Guadalupe River toward his family's home in Alviso.
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Santa Clara water board praises part-time CEO, extends high-pay contract
The Santa Clara Valley Water District today extended the contract of its interim CEO, continuing a relationship in which she will work part-time and receive $432,000 this year by drawing both a state government ...
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Man survives being hit by train near Fremont
A 43-year-old man suffered head injuries and a compound fracture of his right arm Monday night when he was struck by a commuter train passing through an area near Drawbridge, an abandoned town in the marshlands ...
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