Arnold, 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. Arnold, 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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Man Found Unresponsive On Interstate 70
Maryland State Police in Frederick are investigating the death of a man who was found on Interstate 70.
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Plebes' Girlfriends Form Group On Facebook
Freshmen, or plebes, at the Naval Academy met their parents recently for the first time since Induction Day five weeks earlier.
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Jessica Lauren Petsche
OCEAN PINES -- Jessica Lauren Petsche, 17, died Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008, as a result of an automobile accident.
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Running: Astle starts race, starts late
If ever they gave handicaps for running a race, John Astle, 65, should get one. He did his 32nd Annapolis Ten-Miler last Sunday in one hour, 42 minutes.
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Health dept. targets colorectal cancer
By medical standards, Margaret Divine was doing everything right to reduce her risk of colorectal cancer.
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Fire Destroys Home, Damages 2 Others
An Anne Arundel County home was destroyed in an overnight fire, according to fire officials.
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Fire destroys Arnold home
An early morning blaze destroyed a two-story home and damaged neighboring houses in Arnold today.
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Teen hacks Broadneck High School network
An 18-year-old Broadneck High student hacked into his school's computer system earlier this year and stole the user names and passwords of his classmates.
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Art awareness is key
Talk about unlocking artistic potential. April Nyman mulled several ideas to spread the word about local talent when she took over the executive director's post at the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County ...
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Family grocer turns 50
On a recent Monday afternoon, the family-owned grocery store in Cape St. Claire bustled with customers.
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2 congregations become 1
Two area Jewish congregations that are facing declining or aging populations will officially become one today, and are celebrating the merger with the dedication and consecration of their Torah scrolls.
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Arundel Digest
An Edgewater man was robbed at gunpoint while walking his dog at Quiet Waters Park yesterday evening, county police said.
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Police beat for August 13
A Bens Drive man was charged with assaulting his ex-girlfriend Sunday in her Newtowne Drive apartment, Annapolis, city police said.
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SHA says intersection won't get traffic light
The State Highway Administration has a plan to remedy the historically treacherous intersection of Ritchie Highway and Joyce Lane, where several multi-car accidents have occurred, as well as one fatal in 2001.
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Click to read story on Plebe Parents Weekend.
Freshmen, or plebes, at the Naval Academy met their parents yesterday for the first time since Induction Day five weeks ago.
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Get fit and improve your golf game
Golf is a tricky sport to train for. It doesn't involve any running or physical contact; rather, golfers need a combination of flexibility, core strength and muscular balance to execute a sound swing.
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Annapolis resident opens arts studio whole family can enjoy
Priscilla Smith has always followed her instincts. So far, her intuition has led her to Annapolis from New York, spurred her to adopt a diet of traditional foods, write a cookbook and open an arts studio.
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Crab feast unites friends, strangers
Longtime Annapolis residents and visitors from as far away as London mingled last night at the Naval Academy Stadium, their platters piled high with steamed crabs and corn-on-the cob.
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Arnold oak could be next state tree
With the Wilmer Stone Oak standing silently by, County Executive John R. Leopold talked about it - the Maryland State Champion tree.
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State's tree is bent but proud
The Wilmer Stone White Oak in Arnold Park is set to be dedicated as the Maryland State Tree, according to Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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