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Don’t Sacrifice Your Lifestyle in Retirement, Simply Adjust It
Just because you’re retired now doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice the lifestyle you had when you were working. Indeed, now that your time is your own, you might even be able to improve your quality of life. Think of retirement as a new suit or dress you’ve purchased. To make sure it fits, feels, […]
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Buy Your Next Home with a HECM for Purchase Loan
Today, if you’re a homeowner, 62 or over, who wants to tap some of your home equity while continuing to live in your home, you might consider taking out a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) loan. No monthly mortgage payments are required and you don’t have to repay the loan until you leave the home. […]
Read More4 Ways to Save Money in Retirement without Sacrificing Your Lifestyle
For a lot of seniors, retirement is like a finish line at the end of a race. You’ve completed a lifetime of hard work, and now you can relax and devote more time to the things you love in life. But although you’ve now got more time to enjoy, the absence of a steady income may […]
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Top 5 Money Saving Tips for Retired Homeowners
According to the U.S. Census Bureau1, nearly 40 million American families will move to a new home this year. However, if 87% of people age 65 and over have their way, they will keep the one they have. That is the percentage of seniors who, according to AARP 2, would prefer to stay in their home […]
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6 Simple Ways to Cut Costs & Save During Retirement
A safe and comfortable retirement is a goal for most retirees, but living on a fixed income can make it seem impossible. Since there is no safety of a steady paycheck, many are left feeling overwhelmed, looking for options to accommodate their growing needs. So how do you make sure that you spend your retirement […]
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How a Reverse Mortgage Can Help You Buy a New Home
When you were younger, your home was the perfect place. Your spacious backyard, shaded by trees, provided the place for your children to run, laugh, and play. Your kitchen, along with your fully stocked fridge, continuously provided plentiful meals to feed your growing family. Your living room and den, outfitted with the television of the […]
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