Posts Tagged ‘mortgage’

Plan in Place to Protect Minority Homeownership

April 6th, 2008


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Owning a home is the basic foundation of achieving The American Dream. For minority cultures in America, homeownership has historically been a milestone revealing that they have made it here in this country. As a result, many cultural communities are concerned about the fact that the recent home foreclosures sweeping the nation have created a setback for the minority homeowner.

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REX vs. Reverse Mortgage

March 31st, 2008


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There is a new loan option available to people which is being advertised as an alternative to the reverse mortgage loan. It is called the REX loan. The main difference between the two loans is in the ownership of the home. With the reverse mortgage, you remain the owner of your home but you use home equity to receive income payments. With REX, you essentially enter into a partnership that says you will split the proceeds of any future home sale with the company that has partnered with you.

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Questions to Ask Before Getting a Reverse Mortgage

March 17th, 2008


Creative Commons License credit: FoxgirlThe reverse mortgage loan is one of very few mortgages in the country that is actually on the rise. That’s because this loan is entirely different from the standard mortgage and serves a need in the community that exists today. Rather than being a loan that you take out and have to pay back each month, this is a loan that is paid out to you from the lender. The reason that the bank does this is because you are accessing the money through your home equity.

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