Apopka, FL Reverse Mortgage in Florida
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. Apopka, FL 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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Orange's schedule flip: Some don't want it to change
As we reported yesterday, a sizable percentage of the parents who took part in the district's telephone survey don't like the new middle and high school schedules.
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On the agenda: $5M for city radio system
APOPKA The Apopka City Council is scheduled to meet at 8 p.m. today and on the agenda is a proposal to spend about $5 million for the purchase of a citywide radio system.
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Federal Agents Raid Apopka Home, Cars Seized
Federal agents moved in on an Apopka home on Lake Avenue and 8th Street early Tuesday morning to serve a drug warrant.
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Red Light Cameras Help Reduce Accidents
Eyewitness News has proof that intersections across Orange County are safer because of red light cameras.
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Possible Serial Burglar Captured On Camera
Investigators were searching for a man they believe could be behind a string of burglaries at Seminole County businesses.
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4 Fantasy 5 players share $217,082 top prize
Published: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 11:49 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 11:49 a.m. Four winners of the "Fantasy 5" game will collect $54,270.61 each, the Florida Lottery said Tuesday.
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So why did the murder number jump from 106 to 114?
No, there was no massacre. Just a change in how the Sentinel calculates the number of killings.
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John Goring update
Here are several notes from various people who have been to see John Goring over the weekend: Hi All, John is in room 210A at the Florida Living Center at 3355 E. Semoran Blvd, near Hunt Club Blvd.
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Cost of burial turns Orlando-area Hispanics to cremation
When Elena Rodr guez of Apopka buried her uncle, she felt grief -- and sticker shock.
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Toddler Attacked By Dog Along Apopka Road
An Apopka family is wondering why a dog suddenly turned vicious Wednesday and attacked a little girl along Plymouth Sorrento Road.
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3 Area Pit Bull Attacks Investigated
Animal Control officers are investigating after three pit bull attacks in one day.
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Apopka toddler attacked by family dog
An Apopka family is wondering why a dog turned on a little girl and bit her. It happened Wednesday afternoon on Plymouth-Sorrento Road.
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OCPS gets elected chairman, Curtis sweeps election
Hold on to your hats: The OCPS school board will be bracing for major change. First,it will have three new board members: College Park's Nancy Robbinson, Woodsmere's Vicky Bell and now, Apopka's Christine Moore ...
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More on the Evans plans
Here is a tidbit I got from Chief Facilities Officer Bob Proie, after I double-checked the details on the Evans plan today: We would add approximately 5 acres to the Evans 9th grade site resulting in ...
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Davis, Gardiner vie for Fla. Senate seat
An experienced legislator and an enthusiastic newcomer are the candidates to replace Daniel Webster in the District 9 State Senate seat.
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Ocoee man dies on Apopka-Vineland Road
An Ocoee resident died this morning after crashing his SUV into a tree in Orange County.
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Gun Shop Owners Say Election Reason For Rising Gun Sales
Gun shop owners say sales are on the rise and they say the upcoming election is the reason.
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Orlando Business Journal names 10 Businessmen to Watch
Title: President/CEO, Seminole County Regional Chamber of Commerce Age: 34 Line of business: Focus on bettering Seminole County's business environment, economic growth and quality of life First job: ...
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Poll watchdogs in Orlando area keep eye on us
During early voting in Apopka last week, a Republican poll watcher took down the names of disabled voters who appeared to be mentally incompetent and who may have been directed on how to vote by their ...
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Boy, 6, Bitten By Dog In Apopka
A pit bull turned on a 6-year-old boy on Thursday, and after several bites, the victim was flown by a helicopter to a hospital.
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