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Hogansville, GA Reverse Mortgage in Georgia

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.  Hogansville, GA 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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Hogansville, Georgia News
Veterans Day services on tap

To remember veterans, the West Georgia Veterans' Council and the American Legion in Hogansville will hold their annual services Tuesday.


Small Town Controversy

As you drive down route 54, in rural Meriwether county, you may enjoy the peaceful, natural beauty of the countryside.


Voting in Hogansville Georgia

The small, historic Luthersville community center serves as the polling station for voters in this area every four years, and rural Meriwether County Georgia residents turned out on Tuesday to support their ...


Hogansville starts search for Better Hometown manager

The Hogansville Downtown Development Authority finally is advertising for a new Better Hometown manager.


Groups offer voters rides to polls

Several organizations are providing free rides to the polls on Tuesday. More than one-third of Troup County's registered voters already have cast their ballots, but the expectations are high for Tuesday's ...


Public safety

Fire A fire Monday afternoon on Keith Road destroyed a 1998 Ford Explorer owned by Barbara Daniel of Hogansville.


Schools thank drivers

Bus drivers say job has many rewards By Andrea Lovejoy Editor Ann Murray took a job as a school bus driver because it allowed her lots of time at home with her own children.


David vs. Goliath in Hogansville

Janisse Ray Evelyn Zarati is in trouble and she needs your help. Mrs. Zarati is a mother of six who runs a small tortilla factory near Hogansville, Georgia.


Hogansville may cite a disorderly housesa

Hogansville City Council will vote Nov. 2 on an ordinance that defines "disorderly houses." Police Chief Moses Ector had said in July he'd ask for the new ordinance, after a party drew more than 100 residents.


Community has a embraceda theater

Opening of two plays coincides with festival By Jennifer Shrader - Staff writer When the curtain rises tonight in the Royal Arts Center in Hogansville, it will be one of the biggest productions taken on since ...


Back to the future

Hundreds of fans lined the streets of downtown Hogansville for Callaway High School's homecoming parade, and many joined in a pre-parade tailgate that mixed food and fellowship.


Callaway High names candidates for homecoming queen, king

Senior candidates for homecoming queen and king at Callaway High School include, from left, Mandy Jones, Quay Boddie, Matthew Sherman, Lindsay Bass, Tharius Tigner and Crystal Robinson.


Baker appointed as Hogansville judge

LaGrange attorney and municipal judge James Baker was named Hogansville's city judge after a vote Monday night.


Valuable footballs stolen

Two footballs autographed by the 2004 and 2005 Auburn University football teams valued at $500 each were stolen from Best Western at 1513 Lafayette Parkway on Monday morning.


Gas Shortage in Southeastern United States Continues

As many as two weeks ago, residents in North Carolina were already feeling the crunch, and being subjected to gas limitations.


Coweta building 6-mile pipeline to sell water to Hogansville

The 6-mile-long water pipeline that will allow Coweta County to sell water to the city of Hogansville will be engineered and constructed by crews of the Coweta County Water and Sewerage Authority.


Hogansville looks at big spending cuts

Manager: 'Right now we have no reserves' By Jennifer Shrader Staff writer On the same day the stock market tumbled after a $700 billion Wall Street bailout failed to pass in Congress, Hogansville officials ...


Trade show to feature local flavor

Event promotes business, includes food competition By Kenneth Thompson - Staff writer The "Experience Troup" trade show featuring the Taste of Troup competition will allow people to sample dishes from local ...


Police: Man raped girl, 11

A man accused of raping an 11-year-old girl was apprehended Monday night. Jim Patillo, 37, of McGregor Street was charged with rape after the girl's mother notified police, prompting an investigation.


County joins fight against plastic bags

Troup County plans to join a campaign against the use of plastic grocery shopping bags.


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