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Reverse Mortgages: A reverse mortgage is a loan against your home that you do not have to pay back for as long as you live in your home. Tools and guides.

Glossary of Reverse Mortgage Terms
Easily understood definitions of terms used in the reverse mortgage market.

Is Somebody Pitching a Reverse Mortgage at You?
With the loss of the Alaska Longevity Bonus, some of the former bonus recipients have found mail pitches from companies encouraging them to consider a “reverse mortgage.” For homeowners who find themselves “house rich but income poor,” a reverse mortgage may make sense.

A Reverse Mortgage—Is It Right for You?
As part of AARP Arizona’s campaign to raise awareness of the problem of predatory lending practices in the state, AARP offers tips on reverse mortgages and who is best served by this lending option.

Exploring Reverse Mortgages: A Consumers' Guide
AARP explains all about reverse mortgage: what they are, how they work, and how to decide if one makes sense for you.

A New Kind of Loan: In Reverse
How reverse mortgages differ from other home loans.

Homemade Money: A Consumer's Guide to Reverse Mortgages
Free Online Seminar. You will get a comprehensive overview of the three main types of reverse mortgages, along with definitions of unfamiliar words and concepts. The seminar also explains several alternatives to reverse mortgages—-additional sources of income that might make more sense for your situation. Take this seminar, and decide whether a reverse mortgage is right for you.

Fact Sheet on Reverse Mortgages
An overview of basic reverse mortgage information.

Should You Pay Off Your Mortgage Early?
You have enough money to pay off the mortgage. Should you? The answer isn’t simple.

Considering Options and Timing
A closer look at key reverse mortgage choices and timing questions.