Why you need a Reverse Mortgage in your plan
As a Senior who owns a home it is more important today to make a plan for the future and have a Reverse Mortgage in that plan for the your golden years
How can I find a Reverse Mortgage lender?
And how?
Reverse Mortgage Information : goldengateway.com
Golden Gateway Financial has helped hundreds of families change their lives for the better with a Reverse Mortgage. Please contact us today to be on your way to financial security.
which is better a reverse mortgage or a home equity loan?
my aunt is 78 and has lost much money in the stock market for retirement is almost dry and a small social security check he wants to do a reverse mortgage or home equity do not know that any input thank you
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with a reverse mortgage, what happens to the equity of my home?
when I die, what happens? make my children are still denied the right property?
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What is a reverse mortgage and where can I get one in Connecticut?
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Boomer Happy with her Reverse Mortgage
A happy senior homeowner talks about her Generation Mortgage Company reverse mortgage that helped her to receive payments from the equity she built in her home over the years. “I knew that when I retired, my home would have to be my retirement plan. I thought I’d have to sell my home and then I started to hear about reverse mortgages,” she explains. For more information on FHA-insured Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (hecms) from an A+ Accredited Better Business Bureau company , visit www.generationmortgage.com.
Roughly What is the Interest Rate on a Reverse Mortgage?
Is it close to 10%? 15%? Is this just a few points above the prevailing rate for the standard 15 year mortgage?

