Alamo, CA Reverse Mortgage in California
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. Alamo, CA 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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Alamo residents say 'please don't lock up public play space"
"That cannot be," said Nancy Dommes, park commissioner. "That park was built with public funds, and it has to be accessible to the public." Dommes explained that on behalf of the Alamo Park District, Contra ...
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Polifroni: Remembering Mom and her November waltz
THE BRIDE in the photo is my mother, Patricia Sullivan Kearns. She is seen here dancing with my father, John Vincent Kearns, on the day of their wedding in April 1947.
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Three-car crash slows northbound I-680 in Alamo
A three-car crash is blocking a lane and slowing northbound traffic on Interstate 680 this morning, the California Highway Patrol said.
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Light the tree, feel the holiday cheer
JOIN THE FESTIVITIES as Alamo residents kick off the holidays with the annual Alamo Tree Lighting from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec.
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AIM hosting forum with candidate information
Alamo residents interested in serving on a town council can learn what to expect in the first years of a newly formed government, at a meeting hosted by the Alamo Incorporation Movement at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
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Danville sees high turnout on election day
A hotly contested presidential race alongside a controversial and contentious ballot proposition brought voters to polls in Danville in large numbers.
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There's no way to deny it, the community has been good to this police dog
THANKS TO THE generosity of local residents, Deny, a San Ramon police dog, has his own bullet-proof vest to wear while on duty.
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San Martin incorporation denied
The county commission administering the long-running San Martin incorporation effort effectively denied cityhood to the town, but the attorney representing the incorporation's proponents said the decision was ...
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Dems hope gains in Legislature will force GOP's cooperation
Legislative Democrats fell short of capturing super majorities on Election Day, but insist the political landscape - paved by President-elect Barack Obama's decisive win - has shifted perceptibly to their ...
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Nonfiction review: Curiel's 'Al' America'
Al' America Travels Through America's Arab and Islamic Roots By Jonathan Curiel The New Press; 246 pages; $25.95 Most Americans know that pizza comes from Italy, that fireworks were invented in China and that ...
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Salad days for the Animal Rescue Foundation
FOR YEARS, ALAMO RESIDENTS Bill and Catherine Dieterich have been making a salad dressing passed on for generations from Bill's grandmother.
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NAPA Auto puts pedal to the metal
The economy may be slowing to a historic crawl, but Atlanta-based NAPA Auto Parts is putting the pedal to the metal, looking to establish seven new stores in the Bay Area over the next six to nine months.
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Students compete in poster contest
Members of the Clement Street Merchants Association committee judged 542 entries in the association's sixth annual Children's Poster Contest Oct.
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Tauscher faces political newcomers in battle for re-election
The 10th Congressional District will set Democrat incumbent Ellen O. Tauscher against two political newcomers on Tuesday.
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The Patio & Fire Place
The Patio & Fireplace, located in Danville CA, and also in Alamo CA, is the source for some of the most creative and beautiful applications of hearth products and casual furniture available for homeowners, ...
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Gary Bogue: What do I do if I hit an animal with my car?
It's starting to feel a bit like fall, don't you think? Dear Gary: This morning I was driving in the dark along Danville Boulevard in Alamo about 6:30 a.m. when a deer hit my car.
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Alamo votes will decide whether to turn their community into a town
Alamo residents will vote March 3 on whether their community should become a town.
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Vote for Sandy, Lindsay, Umont in San Ramon Fire Protection District
VOTERS IN THE San Ramon Valley face a critical decision on Election Day: Do they want taxpayers to run the fire district or do they want firefighters to make the decisions on salaries and benefits for their ...
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Red Ribbon Week more than ribbons
RED IS THE COLOR this week, not the burnt oranges and yellows of autumn. Schools decorate in red ribbons and red balloons, students wear red clothes; even the food is red - with licorice sticks and red apples ...
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Times recommends re-election of Miller, Tauscher, Lee, Stark
FOUR OF THE EAST BAY's longtime Democratic members of Congress once again face only token opposition as they seek re-election. In a region that is heavily Democratic and with a declining percentage of ...
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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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