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Amid Housing Crisis, Reverse Mortgage Market is Booming
Nov 13, 2007There is still one area of the mortgage industry that is beyond red-hot right now — worth covering because of how poorly the rest of the mortgage market is performing. Reverse mortgages are white hot, and a good number of loan officers have been looking into reverse mortgages as a way to keep afloat as the rest of their residential business has gone kaput. From the Wall Street Journal:
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