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  2. Mortgages for seniors: Getting a home loan in retirement - AOL

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    What counts as income for a mortgage loan as a senior? Lenders consider employment wages, Social Security payments, freelance income, part-time income, tips, pension and retirement income as ...

  3. Feds announce changes to reverse mortgage program - AOL

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    Home equity conversion mortgages, also called reverse mortgages, can be a boon for seniors who own their homes but whose income has dropped. With a HECM, the lender makes payments to the borrower ...

  4. Mortgages for seniors: Getting a home loan in retirement - AOL

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    Loan type. Minimum credit score. Conventional loans. 620. FHA loans. 580 with 3.5% down payment, 500 with 10% down payment. VA loans. No minimum requirement, but generally 620

  5. Can You Get a Second Mortgage If Your Only Income Is ... - AOL

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    Reverse Mortgage . For seniors who qualify, a reverse mortgage could be a great alternative to a standard second mortgage. This loan allows homeowners age 62 or older to convert part of the equity ...

  6. Reverse mortgage - Wikipedia

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    program minimum and maximum; for example, the loan might be constrained to a minimum of $10,000 [7] and a maximum of between $250,000 and $1,000,000 depending on the lender. The cost of getting a reverse mortgage depends on the particular reverse mortgage program the borrower acquires.

  7. Reverse mortgage: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    “In each situation where regular income or available savings are insufficient to cover expenses, a reverse mortgage can keep seniors from turning to high-interest lines of credit or other more ...

  8. HOME Investment Partnerships Program - Wikipedia

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    In other words, if say HUD determines that a local area's median income is $25,000, then the HOME funds awarded in that area should only benefit those families with incomes less than, or equal to, 80% of $25,000 (or $20,000). HUD publishes the area median incomes plus the 80% income limits every year in its website.

  9. Streamline refinancing - Wikipedia

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    The net benefit rule means that borrowers cannot refinance from a 30-year note to a 15-year note even if the monthly house payment would be the same, though such a change would allow them to build equity much faster. This is true for both the VA and FHA. The up front mortgage insurance premium or UFMIP the FHA charges is due at closing.