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Old November 23rd 03, 03:29 PM
N2EY
 
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In article , "Phil Kane"
writes:

On 17 Nov 2003 01:28:48 GMT, N2EY wrote:

Here's another one for ya: I bet neither of us would have any problem

getting a
30 year mortgage, even though we'd be nearly 80 when said mortage was paid

off
(barring any advance payments). Huh?


We got a 30-year mortgage four years ago notwithstanding that I was
retired on a moderate pension, my wife was an independent contract
employee close to retirement age, and both of us would be over 90
when it matured.

Not only that, we refinanced it last year starting a new 30 year
clock.

In reality we rent the place from Fannie May or Freddy Mac, whomever
wound up with the paper..... We know it, they know it.....

Sure. But you guys and your property are a good risk, you put up serious
equity, and you've got predictable income ahead.

73 de Jim, N2EY