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Abell, MD Reverse Mortgage in Maryland

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.  Abell, MD 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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Abell, Maryland News
On the agenda

Republican Women of Charles County will meet at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at the Olive Garden, U.S. 301, Waldorf.


On the agenda

Republican Women of Charles County will meet at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at the Olive Garden, U.S. 301, Waldorf.


Death Penalty Debate: Md. commission holds last hearing

ANNAPOLIS - A former U.S. senator and a New Jersey police chief argued against the death penalty Monday before a commission that is expected to deliver recommendations to lawmakers later this year.


MD--Baltimore Juries

A new study released by the Abell Foundation says Baltimore jurors are 30 times less likely to convict a defendant of the most serious charges he or she faces than their counterparts in three suburban counties.


New farmers' market site encourages local buying

The newly launched foodtrader.org, touted as Maryland's online farmers' market, is helping area growers connect with customers who want to buy locally-grown and made products, such as those offered at the ...


Splendor restored

Workers removed scaffolding from the old American Brewery's towers, revealing a 19th century exuberance of restored copper, slate, brick and brownstone.


2-year-old's drowning continues legacy of loss

The death last week of a 2-year-old boy found in a family pool in Golden Beach brought new tragedy to his relatives, who have endured the loss of other kinfolk who were killed by gunfire or disappeared.


David Nitkin on state politics issues

O'Malley Bob, Mount Washington: [Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley] proclaims a drop of 40 percent in violent crime and progress in [the] school system, yet the murder rate [is] still quite high and it seems ...


Why aren't more women managing partners?

Linda S. Woolf doesn't go around thinking of herself as a "female managing partner." The head of Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann LLP said she doesn't go out of her way to talk about being a female law firm ...


UB gets $5 million pledge

Baltimore attorney and Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos has pledged a $5 million matching grant for a new law center at the University of Baltimore that could transform the midtown architectural landscape.


Lions say there will be crabs for June 8 festival

The blue crabs are digging out and heading into the warmer waters of St. Mary's tidal tributaries, just in time for the 23rd St.


Gambling case pays off for police

For the Queen Anne's County Sheriff's Department, their piece of what later evolved into a complex investigation into illegal gambling machines began with some thefts at a local high school.


More than 100 illegal gambling machines seized in Baltimore County

"There was obviously money in these machines"

Baltimore County police served 40 search warrants all over the county, seizing more than 100 illegal video gaming machines in the past week. via Baltimore Examiner


Jumping to middle school

Middle school open houses for next school year's incoming sixth-graders and their parents start at 6 p.m. Margaret Brent Monday, May 12 Esperanza Tuesday, May 13 Leonardtown Monday, May 19 Spring Ridge ... via The Enterprise


Nonprofit aims to bridge affordable housing gap

"Those properties are at risk of being converted to market rates, bulldozed or of losing their subsidies."

May 6, 2008 12:00 AM by G.M. Corrigan , The Examiner Greater Baltimore AHC Director Andrew Vincent stands with project managers Sakinah Linder, left, and Allison Pendell Jones, in their office in Baltimore. via Baltimore Examiner


Privately operated schools in city receive $3.3M from foundations

"So much of the public money in public education is going toward core functions. To offer innovative options for students, very often private funding becomes the way to do that."

A dozen foundations have donated $3.3 million for six privately operated, combined middle-high schools to open this fall in Baltimore . via Baltimore Examiner


MD--Maryland Zoo

The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore has received a line of credit from PNC Bank to meet its cash flow needs for the next two months. via WMDT-TV Salisbury


Wharf area might become center of attention again

Submitted photo This photo shows the Leonardtown wharf area about 1900. Submitted illustration The St. via The Enterprise


Baltimore-area artists vie Sondheim award

"Rejection, to some extent, is part of the territory"

Big money is on the line for six Baltimore -area artists - ' $25,000, to be exact. via Baltimore Examiner


a myth

"I adore them. But my hope is fading."

Number 7 Poverty and Learning Pages 32-36 The Myth of the "Culture of Poverty" Paul Gorski Instead of accepting myths that harm low-income students, we need to eradicate the systemwide inequities that stand in ... via ASCD


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