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Montgomery Village, 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. Montgomery Village, 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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Science City is unaffordable in these turbulent times
Unless Montgomery County plans to get in line behind California and the automakers seeking a federal bailout, why do county staffers continue to distress the citizens of East Gaithersburg and Montgomery Village ...
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Watch That Step
A 47-year-old Montgomery Village woman is recovering Sunday after falling into a trench near her home, according to Montgomery County Fire Rescue.
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Volunteers help feed 2,700 families
Lockheed Martin employees Don Kohler and Gil Gonzalez unload boxes of frozen turkeys to be distributed to nonprofits from the company's Gaithersburg office on Monday.
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Montgomery County has major needs
With the General Assembly session inching closer, school and county leaders want to send a strong message to the rest of the state: Montgomery County is not as well-to-do as perceived.
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City growth plan looks at chances to gain land
Gaithersburg city leaders are gearing up to review a municipal growth plan that projects job, housing and population increases and identifies opportunities to expand city limits.
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Guilty plea closes case on waiter's murder
The 18-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras charged with killing a beloved waiter in Montgomery Village pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Monday during a hearing marked at times by his apparent ...
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Room for rent signs going up all over region
Marylanders are taking advantage of their proximity to the sold-out hotels of Washington to list their homes in droves for President-elect Barack Obama 's January inauguration.
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Knapp meets with irate residents
Residents at a community meeting with Council President Michael J. Knapp Monday night were handed "Ax the tax" fliers as they entered the room.
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Thieves Target Items in Vehicles
Police responded to 56 reports of break-ins in a three week period, from Oct. 14 through Nov.
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Meeting, eating at Main St. Caf , Mayhan Kabob
Every neighborhood needs a good caf as a gathering place. On Kentlands' Main Street, many have tried and few have succeeded.
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Man sentenced to seven years for vehicular manslaughter
A man who collided with a vehicle, killing the driver, while fleeing police in a car with unlit headlights was sentenced to seven years in prison on Thursday.
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Red-light runner gets seven years
A man who collided with a vehicle, killing the driver, while fleeing police in a car with unlit headlights was sentenced to seven years in prison on Thursday morning.
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Historic status pits property against posterity
More than two dozen property owners in Damascus and Goshen are making unusual headway in opposing the latest slate of historic designations.
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Churches celebrate community with parking lot Halloween
Hundreds of people visited Trunk or Treat celebration sponsored by Seneca Creek Community Church in Gaithersburg on Sunday.
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Pedestrians: You have rights, don't abuse 'em
It's not always easy walking from place to place in Montgomery County. Even where there are sidewalks, they're sometimes half overgrown with the branches of untrimmed bushes, such as along Route 355 in ...
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Have a boo-ti-ful Halloween
Little goblins, pirates and witches are bound for a terror-rific Halloween with all the events planned in Montgomery County.
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Mission: dresses for 351 orphans
Jeremiah Kober of Montgomery Village is collecting money to buy dresses for the girls he met at an orphanage in India this summer.
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Preparing for pain on budget cuts
Reality is about to hit for programs that find themselves on the cutting room floor among at least $250 million in state budget cuts that Gov.
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Kearns' battle vs. auto giants took decades
Bob Kearns of Germantown at his childhood home in Montgomery Village, overlooking Lake Whetstone.
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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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