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Alcalde, NM Reverse Mortgage in New Mexico

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.  Alcalde, NM 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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Alcalde, New Mexico News
Utah bail bondsman lands behind bars

A bail bondsman is in trouble with the law. And for now, he is the one who needs help to post bail.


Family: Immigrant a scapegoat in Susannah Chase murder

Diego Olmos-Alcalde, the suspect in the 1997 slaying of Susannah Chase in Boulder, Colo., speaks to an attorney at his first appearance at the Boulder County Jail in Boulder, Colo.


N.M. researchers hope to cultivate 'calming herb'

This photo provided by Charles Martin shows a crop of yerba mansa at the demonstration plot at New Mexico State University's Sustainable Agriculture Science Center in Alcalde, N.M., on June 12, 2008.


N.M. researchers hope to cultivate `calming herb'

The plant has been described by local residents as magical, its qualities almost mythical.


Open field day scheduled at Alcalde agricultural science center

Growers and home gardeners can learn about ways to increase production year round and maximize sales at farmers markets during a public field day Aug.


NM experts hope to cultivate Southwest herb

New Mexico researchers are looking into how to cultivate a popular Southwest herb called yerba mansa.


District Attorney Race: Salazar reports raising more than $27,000

First Judicial District Attorney candidate A.J. Salazar of Alcalde raised more than twice as much money for his campaign than his two Democratic rivals for the job, according to reports filed this week with the ... via Santa Fe New Mexican


Mystery dance in New Mexico

This Dec. 28, 2003, image provided by New Mexico Arts shows a Matachines dancer performing in Alcalde, N.M. The ancient and colorful Matachines dance is a fixture in small villages and is depicted on Indian ... via Deseret Morning News


Matachines dancers make history

"Nine Matachines dance groups have committed to perform at this point including groups from Bernalillo, Tijeras, Tortugas, Alcalde, C-chiti, Jemez, Picur's, a Yaqui group from Tucson, and a Raramuri (Tarahumara) group from the Sierra Madres in Mexico"

Las Crucens who are part of an ancient sacred heritage will help make history this month when they join what is reportedly the largest-ever gathering of Matachines dance groups from the Southwest on May 16 and ... via Las Cruces Sun-News


Salazar in fight for safer tomorrow

"After I'm elected, I want to hold a Public Safety Summit for the region"

Law and order: Local District Attorney's Office opened Los Alamos County and the district attorney for the First Judicial District have completed a memorandum of understanding Monday, paving the way for a ... via Los Alamos Monitor


Governments spend big bucks on lobbyists

"I help them where they need help."

Government agencies in San Juan County spent more than $359,000 of taxpayer money in 2007 on professional lobbyists to bring more money back from state and federal governments. via Farmington Daily Times


Tourism Dept. seeks proposals

"These financial awards help communities make things happen, which in turn helps stimulate tourism statewide."

The New Mexico Tourism Department is once again soliciting proposals for its Cooperative Marketing Program -- which puts needed funds in the hands of community outreach organizations seeking help in promoting ... via Hotel Online


Commission expands Gila trout fishing

The State Game Commission expanded opportunities to fish for Gila trout, elected new officers, and rejected a proposal to limit the number of flies anglers can use on a single line at its meeting Feb. via Carlsbad Current-Argus


McCain Says 'Shame' On New York Times

"The lobbyist, a partner at the firm Alcalde & Fay, represented telecommunications companies for whom Mr. McCain's commerce committee was pivotal. Her clients contributed tens of thousands of dollars to his campaigns"

During John McCain's first presidential run eight years ago, advisers became concerned over the Arizona senator's relationship with a female lobbyist, The New York Times reported Wednesday. via KOAT.com


Mobile livestock slaughtering unit solves transport issues

The closure of a meat processing plant in Mora, which took a big bite out of profit margins of northern New Mexico ranchers who found themselves transporting livestock hundreds of miles for slaughter, has led ... via Bizjournals


Police notes

The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports: Police arrested Aaron Rudsill, age unavailable, 500 N. Guadalupe St., on Wednesday and charged him with aggravated assault and possession ... via Santa Fe New Mexican


State to buy historic Rio Arriba County ranch

The state Department of Cultural Affairs has agreed to buy the historic Los Luceros ranch near Alcalde for $2.5 million. via KOB-TV


Take DNA after arrest

"And that violates American values."

From Diego Olmos-Alcalde, charged a decade after the murder of Susannah Chase in Boulder, to Tim Masters, released after a decade in prison for a murder he apparently did not commit, to Friday's announcement of ... via Rocky Mountain News


Annual organic farming conference slated for Feb. 29 in Albuquerque

"For some family-scale farmers, organic transition provides the revenue farmers need to continue farming the land their families have cared for over generations"

ALBUQUERQUE NM 1/17/2008 Organic farming is growing in New Mexico. The 175 state-certified organic farms and ranches have estimated annual gross sales of $30 million. via Native American Times


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