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mortgage

[mawr-gij] / ˈmɔr gɪdʒ /
NOUN
loan agreement
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This combination — $39,000 from the portfolio plus $48,000 from Social Security — provides about $87,000 in annual retirement income, which can support a comfortable lifestyle for many couples, especially those without mortgage payments.

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That would lower the cost of borrowing on mortgages and other personal loans, but also reduce the interest paid on savings.

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“Unfortunately for rebuilding, we just don’t have the finances. We barely could pay the mortgage on that house,” she said.

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The chief executive of Opendoor Technologies says his company is offering mortgages a full percentage point below the national average, a move that puzzles some observers wondering about its effect on the company’s business.

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Some examples: Stretching for a higher home price based on quick appreciation, using a large adjustable mortgage to fund renovations, buying a vacation or rental property, or financing extra vehicles that strain cash flow.

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