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Rockland, WI Reverse Mortgage in Wisconsin

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.  Rockland, WI 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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Rockland, Wisconsin News
Spring election filings to open soon

The 2009 election season is around the corner for municipal and school board officials.


Bangor, Rockland part ways over police coverage

As of Dec. 31, Rockland will no longer get its police coverage from Bangor, according to officials of the two municipalities.


Lasee's letter to Gov. Doyle

Editor's note: Alan Lasee of Rockland is the Republican state senator for the 1st District.


Lasee turned the key

Initially elected because of his opposition to big highway projects, Sen. Alan Lasee gets a lot of credit for expanding Wisconsin 57 to four lanes.


Rockland man to pay $28,000 in fish kill lawsuit settlement

Dennis Weibel of Rockland must pay $28,000 for violations of Wisconsin water pollution laws under the terms of a stipulation and judgment settling a lawsuit filed by the Wisconsin Department of Justice.


Alpaca industry has seen slow, steady increase in area

Even from a distance it's easy to tell the livestock at Luna Vista Farm aren't your typical Wisconsin farmyard animal.


Regional use of Shared Ride growing

The Shared Ride program has seen a 35 percent overall increase in regional ridership.


Brown County plans to create four new area parks

Brown County's 2008 Park and Outdoor Recreation Plan includes big plans for existing parks in southern Brown County, and some prospects for new facilities.


Police seek robber of Rockland store

Bangor police seek the public's help in solving a Sept. 5 robbery at the Rockland Stop & Go.


100-year-old farms get birthday treatment

It's not the same farm his grandfather started 106 years ago, but Irv Peeters of De Pere still raises a few cows and crops.


Holy Kittens: Let's put on a show

Stealy hissed and growled. But when the gray cat batted his "mitten kitten" paw at neighboring felines, he'd gone too far.


Students brainstorm ideas for dropping eggs during 4-H Gateway Academy

Five. Four. Three. Two. One. Thunk. "That didn't sound good," Dustin Piper said, looking down from atop a ladder at his "egg-stronaut," which had just completed its quick but rough journey.


Students brainstorm ideas for dropping eggs during 4-H Gateway Academy

Five. Four. Three. Two. One. Thunk. "That didn't sound good," Dustin Piper said, looking down from atop a ladder at his "egg-stronaut," which had just completed its quick but rough journey.


Raffle tickets being sold for art piece

The Einstein Project of Green Bay is selling raffle tickets for Rockland artist Linda Rauscher's butterfly creation, 'Leafwing,' in the annual Butterflies & Friends on Parade public art event.


Bangor gets new rec director

Acting upon the recommendation of the recreation committee, the Bangor Village Board approved the appointment of Scott Solberg as the village's new recreation director.


Torrential rains create areas of major flooding

WRIGHTSTOWN - Last week's heavy rains had an indirect impact on the village, but took a toll on the towns of Wrightstown, Rockland and Morrison with flooding in low-lying areas.


Another Fox River span called vital

Another bridge across the Fox River between De Pere and Wrightstown will be needed eventually, Brown County Planning Commission principal planner Cole Runge said Thursday.


Fundraising for trail moves ahead

The end of the trail is in sight for the Friends of the Fox River Trail as the group nears its fundraising goal of $130,000 to pave the walkway's 25 miles.


Rockland artist creative with her painting

As someone who takes the art she makes seriously, Linda Rauscher is looking to make a name for herself outside her makeshift studio at home.


Floodwaters recede in Brown County, roads reopen

All roads in Brown County are open this morning after floodwaters receded over the weekend on the Fox and East rivers.


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