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While times have changed and kids may have gone from hopscotch to hip hop, you can still get that honest work ethic, along with friendly, reliable, personalized service … here at Senior HomeOwner Equity™.

Welcome …

to On the Homefront, a newsletter addressing the needs of senior homeowners.

Remember the good old days of nickel cokes, white picket fences, big band music and the honest work ethic?

I’m Dan Rosenberg, owner of Senior HomeOwner Equity™.

Others specialize in reverse mortgages. We specialize in YOU!

Dan Rosenberg
Your Reverse Mortgage Specialist

Put an Advocate on Your Side

Don’t be taken in by fast talkers who try to sell you what most benefits them. Rely on someone who takes the time to listen, understand your needs and answer your questions. Someone who can provide what most benefits YOU.

As your mortgage advocate, it is my job to make sure you reap the benefits of a lifetime of hard work.

Is a Reverse Mortgage Right for You?

For some, a reverse mortgage can be a lifesaver. For others, it is an opportunity to greatly enhance their quality of life.

If you:

  • Are 62 or older,

  • Occupy your home as your principal residence,

  • Own your home or have a balance that can be paid off with a reverse mortgage,

  • Need either a lump sum advance or fixed monthly cash advances to maintain or improve your everyday life, increase financial flexibility, enhance peace of mind, save for a rainy day or start taking those vacations you deserve …

then a reverse mortgage may be right for you!

Just Ask DAN

QUESTION If I get a reverse mortgage, will I lose any of my social security or other monthly benefits?

ANSWER Great question! Fortunately, the answer is no! Reverse mortgages are specially designed to make sure recipients do not suffer a loss of needed government income. The tax-free cash received from a reverse mortgage should not affect your monthly Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid benefits.

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