Eggleston, VA Reverse Mortgage in Virginia
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. Eggleston, VA 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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Firefighter Guilty in Gas Theft
Amherst Co., VA - An Amherst County firefighter has admitted to using his department gas card to fill up his personal vehicle.
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Moneta farmer is part of the 'clean' food revolution - roanoke.com
Bev Eggleston is part of a revolution. He is fighting for his livelihood and that of other owners of small farms.
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Perriello prepares before final verdict
Democrat Tom Perriello continues to prepare for what he believes will be his first congressional term as the state board of elections is still more than a week away from certifying the vote in the close 5th ...
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Area Volunteers Ready for Gustav
Nationwide, volunteers are mobilizing in case Gustav does make landfall. The Red Cross is calling about 3,500 people to action in anticipation of the storm.
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Letters: City Council race, and an update from Miki Cumming
Council battle lines are drawn So here we go. Mr. Mann, as expected, has announced his run for City Council and has selected Bob Baker as his wingman to unseat Steve Knoblock and Jim Dahl.
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Suspect's death ruled accidental
Randall Lee Smith died of complications from injuries suffered when he crashed a pickup truck stolen from one of the men he was accused of shooting near the Appalachian Trail in Giles County, police said ...
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Water line project on Route 82 starts Little disruption of traffic expected
Construction on the East Garfield-Eggleston roads water line project began this week, with Fabrizi Trucking as the main contractor.
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River guide Shawn Hash organized a float trip to help residents...
Than Hitt, a research associate with Virginia Tech's fisheries and wildlife sciences department, holds up a bag containing a telescope shiner.
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Feeling the food price crunch? You're not alone.
Michelle Patrick of Roanoke shops Thursday at Ukrop's. She said that she has noticed higher prices on cuts of meat, but still buys them.
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Eggleston named assistant athletic director of MAC
Niles Eggleston has been named executive director of the fundraising arm of West Virginia University's athletic department.
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CPR instructor shows how to buy time
About this time last year, Susan Bricken hatched a plan to infiltrate the brains of every man and woman in the New River Valley with one never-ending, nerve-nettling song.
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Randall Lee Smith remains a mysterySuspect in AT shootings reported dead - roanoke.com
"He said he was ready for death." Randall Lee Smith, a suspect in the Tuesday shooting of two fishermen along the Appalachian Trail in Giles County, was pronounced dead at a Pulaski County hospital shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday, said Lt. via Roanoke Times
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AT hikers return to normal pace
"Yesterday we didn't want folks walking up on something" Appalachian Trail through-hiker Josh McClellan of Gainesville, Fla., pauses on a bench near Trent's Grocery in Bland County. via New River Valley Current
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AT killer found in truck possibly connected to new shootings
State police say a man convicted of killing two hikers on the Appalachian Trail in 1981 was injured in the crash of a truck possibly connected to the shooting of two people on the trail Tuesday night. via Hampton Roads Daily Press
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Copper Hill Postmaster retiring
"When I started in 1978, the most technology we had was the telephone.(Now) everything has become computerized. Automation has really taken over the last few years." When William L. "Billy" Mullins started his career with the postal service, he was out on the mail route, as a substitute rural carrier. via WSLS
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Free legal document preparation for seniors
"It's resources and legal documents of these types scare some of us, all of us of the unknown, of what these documents do and why we need them." Planning for the future is key, especially as we age. Volunteers from several different agencies have teamed up to offer a free legal clinic for seniors. via WWBT
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Feature: Home And Garden Getaways
"It's a slightly overgrown orchard" A mural by Jeffery Stockberger transforms the garden at Terry and Joyce Overby's home from a normal Harrisonburg residence to a Mediterranean getaway. via The Daily News-Record
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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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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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