Rapidan, 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. Rapidan, 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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ONARCHITECTURE- Mudfront property: Developer, homeowners disagree on 'Lake' Saponi
As a homeowner at Lake Saponi in Greene County, Eric Nutter pays additional taxes for having lakeside property.
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Hospice Pulling Plan In Culpeper
Neighbor opposition has forced the Hospice of Rapidan to withdraw a request for a special-use permit that would have allowed the group to build a hospice house in northern Culpeper County.
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Youthful Intervention
In the wake of four teen suicides in Culpeper in 2003, members of the community and the Healthy Culpeper Coalition rallied to form the Teen Prevention Coalition.
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Orange County cleans up water
Water customers at opposite ends of Orange County can rest easy. The water is safe to drink.
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Free flu shots today in Orange and Warrenton
The Medical Reserve Corps and Virginia Health Department are offering 800 free flu shots for the Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District in Orange and Warrenton today on a first come, first served basis.
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Free drive-through flu shots offered
The Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District is asking residents of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock counties to roll down their car windows and roll up their sleeves for an emergency ...
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Pet Notes
"Get to Know a Great Dane," Saturday, Nov. 8, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Dog Krazy, 1013 Caroline St., Fredericksburg.
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Calls rise, but volunteers fall
In the old days, when the Town of Orange's fire siren sounded, the butcher stopped what he was doing, wiped his hands on his apron and rushed to jump on the back of a fire truck to answer the call.
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Rehab facility plans for new building
Officials with Boxwood House, the area's only publicly funded substance abuse rehabilitation facility, are soliciting bids to construct a new building, a project they say is long overdue, much needed and years ...
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The Online Flu Epidemic of 2008
More than 4,500 people received free flu shots Saturday at Bucks County's third annual Pandemic Flu Drill.
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Your guide to the weekend
Join the Museum of Culpeper History for its fourth annual "History Alfresco" at historic Salubria in Stevensburg Saturday from 6 to 11 p.m. The museum's annual fundraiser and black-tie gala is open to the ...
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a From the hearta
Teresa Tyler's home received a much-needed makeover thanks to a dozen employees from the Tyco Electronics/Rochester Corp, a fiber-optic telecommunications company.
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Buena a a beautifula reminder of times gone by
Buena, with an Americanized pronunciation of "bue-na," simply translated means good in Spanish.
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Town council notebook
Water rate adjustment The Gordonsville Town Council unanimously adopted a 10-cent usage rate increase for in-town water users at its meeting last month.
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Rapidan Run benefits NMSC
The New Millennium Sports Committee will host the Rapidan Run 5K/10K Saturday, Sept.
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Hundreds Flock To Culpeper Seeking Subsidized Housing
In this down real-estate market, there are plenty of houses sitting empty. Unfortunately, many who need these new homes can't afford them.
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Hundreds - buy hope'
Lisa Sams of Culpeper slept on the grass Wednesday night so she could be first in line.
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Grant steers commuter bus onto roads
Commuters to Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. may have a new option this winter.
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Rivers require cleanup
Local By James P. Gannon Special to the Rappahannock News Source: Rappahannock News THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 2008 Pollution in the Rush, Hughes and Hazel rivers, primarily caused by livestock in the streams, will ...
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Middle school project moves forward
The new east Orange County middle school project continues to creep forward and school officials hope to put the project to bid soon.
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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 prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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