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Alamance, NC Reverse Mortgage in North Carolina

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.  Alamance, NC 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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Alamance, North Carolina News
'History is unfolding right in front of our eyes': Alamance Dems watch Obama acceptance speech

"This is a party," N.C. House candidate Henry Vines said. "Let's celebrate." Vines and the rest of the speakers at the watch party proudly exclaimed their energy about the opportunity they said was coming.


Alamance Chorale welcomes new director

Daniel Privette got the call a few months ago. Steve and Mary Ann Van Pelt, co-presidents of the Alamance Chorale, were wondering if Privette knew of anyone who might be interested in directing the volunteer ...


The Alamance Scene: Trucking company celebrates 27th anniversary

Richmond Trucking Co. will celebrate its 27th year in business at 2 p.m. Saturday.


Average SAT score up for Alamance-Burlington Schools

The average SAT score for students in the Alamance-Burlington School System increased from 2007, but remains lower than it was in 2006.


So far so good: First day running smoothly for Alamance-Burlington Schools

The Alamance-Burlington School System started the 2008-09 school year Monday. Jenny Faulkner, a school system spokeswoman, said the Alamance-Burlington Schools started the year with more than 22,700 students.


Alamance stays in 'severe' drought

Tropical Storm Fay was a system that many had hoped would impact North Carolina, particularly the western part of the state.


Student's sentence stings, but no jail term in DWI death

A former N.C. State University student who ran over and killed a bicyclist as he drove home drunk from class on his 21st birthday will not be able to drink or drive for three years, but avoided prison.


The Alamance Scene: Protect horses against rabies

The Miles Family Reunion will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Mebane Arts Center.


Cummings NC Preps Preview

Cummings is coming off an 8-6 2007 campaign. The Cavaliers will return 20 lettermen, including 5 starters on offense and 3 on defense.


The Alamance Scene: GOP opens county headquarters Sunday

Call 222-8289. A Convention Watch Party is scheduled for Democratic Headquarters, 122A N. Main St., Burlington, at 7:30 p.m. Aug.


Alamance case could impact other health departments in state

Doctors around the state say a growing fervor over illegal immigration may scare illegal immigrants away from seeking health care and create a public health threat.


The Alamance Scene: Old-fashioned Farmers Day

Eastern Alamance Class of 1971 is planning a reunion for Fall 2008 and is trying to get in touch with class members.


Community college decision would likely have little impact in Alamance County, officials say

The state's delay in deciding the fate of illegal immigrants attending community colleges likely wouldn't change procedures at Alamance Community College one way or another.


The Alamance Scene: Shake shake shake, shake your diaper

The Democratic Women will meet Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Occasions. The two Obama organizing fellows for the area will speak.


Mrs. Ada Sayers Hicks

Mrs. Ada Sayers Hicks, age 92, formerly of Burlington, passed away Friday, August 8, 2008, at Rehabilitation and Healthcare of Alamance.


The Alamance Scene: Donate a book for the library fund-raiser

The Saul-Satterfield reunion will be held Sunday at Bethlehem Christian Church Fellowship Hall.


Three charged with breaking into cars

Three Charlotte men have been charged with breaking into multiple cars at Dan Nicholas Park.


Second Chance Expo helps dropouts back to school

A Second Chance Expo held by the Alamance Council for Dropout Prevention will help high school dropouts explore ways to return to school.


Thieves Target Cars At Alamance Crossing

Pocketbooks, GPS systems, and a dashboard tv and speakers. Thieves broke into vehicles and took those items at Alamace Crossing.


School system fills assistant principal, central office positions

Seven schools in the Alamance-Burlington School System got new assistant principals this week, and the Alamance-Burlington Board of Education also filled two central office administrative positions.


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