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bucolic_frolic

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17. Try Penfed.org
Sat Oct 19, 2024, 06:13 PM
Oct 2024

Pentagon Federal Credit Union

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Question about mortgage [View all] XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 OP
Yes frogstar0 Oct 2024 #1
Thank you XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 #2
He is biased IbogaProject Oct 2024 #6
Try Penfed.org bucolic_frolic Oct 2024 #17
If your credit rating is good and you qualify financially is all that matters JT45242 Oct 2024 #3
My in laws were in their 80s when they got a 30 year mortgage in Florida. OLDMDDEM Oct 2024 #4
They can't deny you for just age IbogaProject Oct 2024 #5
I'm on ssdi XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 #7
Divide your total annual income by 40 and that is your max monthly payment IbogaProject Oct 2024 #8
You're very kind XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 #9
yes, mainly because mortgages have excellent recoveries, outside of great recession - type situations. unblock Oct 2024 #10
Wow, thank you! XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 #11
Yep, there's really not much risk newdayneeded Nov 8 #18
You might even consider the FHA loan route (great for first time home buyer). waterwatcher123 Oct 2024 #12
Yes DetroitLegalBeagle Oct 2024 #13
I just got a 30 year mortgage on a condo.. Im 75. Joinfortmill Oct 2024 #14
I bought my first home at 62 A HERETIC I AM Oct 2024 #15
Check with your local city/county/state government for Phoenix61 Oct 2024 #16
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