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Auburn, MI Reverse Mortgage in Michigan

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.  Auburn, MI 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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Auburn, Michigan News
Auburn commissioners mull pay raise for city employees

If Ann Machelski has her way, Auburn's city employees will enjoy a 4 percent pay raise this year.


School district to host annual coat drive

The Bay City school district will hold its second annual coat drive from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday.


Military families mark Veterans Day like any other day: missing loved ones

Robyn Kuehne, left, holding her son Tyler, 3 months, with Austin, 5, middle, and Olivia, 2, right, stand at the window of their Bay City home.


Two workers injured in corn-drier fire at Auburn Bean & Grain

A fire this morning in a corn-drier in Auburn left two workers burned, one seriously.


Ultimate Cycling Challenge hopes to raise $5,000

The first Ultimate Cycling Challenge will raise money for LiveStrong Foundation, along with raising awareness for other forms of cancer Saturday.


Hoverman, Putt vie for treasurer's post

Democrat Connie Hoverman says Williams Township needs an experienced treasurer, to collect and distribute millions of dollars in taxes on more than 2,500 parcels.


State DEQ issues violation notice on drain project

Bay County Drain Commissioner Joseph L. Rivet has come under fire by state officials for permit violations on a $1.5 million drain project.


The Blotter: Bay Area police news for Thursday, Sept. 18

INFANT DROWNED: An autopsy has confirmed that a 20-month-old boy that fell into a water-filled drainage furrow next to his Auburn home Tuesday died of accidental drowning, according to Sgt.


TC gas prices 3rd highest in Michigan

Gasoline prices are falling, though not for motorists in the Traverse City area.


Ike leaves Midwest in the dark after rain, winds

Hurricane Ike left devastation along the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana, but it's also left a soggy mess across much of the Midwest.


Boy, 20 months, believed drowned in Bay County

State police say a 20-month-old boy apparently drowned in a stormwater-filled ditch in Bay County.


Pair charged with kidnapping Hills teen

Three people were charged Thursday in connection with the kidnapping of a Rochester Hills teenager over the theft of some marijuana.


New marquee takes center stage as it's unveiled Thursday night

When the State Theatre's new marquee was lit Thursday night, Leeds Bird couldn't help but think of the past.


The Blotter: Bay area police news for Tuesday, Sept. 9

TWO CRASHES: Bay County Sheriff's deputies had their hands full Monday afternoon with two three-car accidents occurring within three minutes of one another, each caused by a driver striking traffic that had ...


Auburn man marks 75 years of working with bees

The sign hanging in John Bacon's front yard is simple but effective. The black and yellow "Honey" sign advertises his sweet homemade product.


Couple grow sunflowers for bird seeds

Here's a shocker: People are more apt to buy cars that they actually like. Cars that look cool, have nice interiors and have up-to-date engineering.


Businesses, commuters endure Utica construction

Residents, commuters and business owners in downtown Utica are seeing orange. Orange barrels, that is.


State Theatre's marquee comes down to make way for new design

Friday, August 15, 2008 By PATI LALONDE plalonde@bc-times.com 894-9666 Mike Bacigalupo and his crew will be keeping a secret for the next month.


John R closed for resurfacing

Although the John R road project is on schedule, it is currently closed to through traffic between Auburn and South Boulevard.


Young thespians present 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'

Lucy Pevensie is an adventurous child. So when she finds her uncle's wardrobe open a crack, she just has to have a look.


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