“Reverse Mortgages Explained” Workshop

inte8821 • October 15, 2013

Wednesday, October 23 from 2 to 3pm
(Doors open at 1:45pm)
Interfaith Housing Alliance
731 North Market Street
Frederick, MD 21701
Registration required to attend this no cost event

Have you wondered if a reverse mortgage is right for you or a family member? This workshop will discuss the basics of reverse mortgages and provide you with a better of understanding of how they work.
Participants can expect to learn the following:
1. What is a reverse mortgage?
2. How a reverse mortgage can be used as part of a retirement plan.
3. How a reverse mortgage can be used to purchase a home for downsizing or upsizing living arrangements.

Instructor Biography:
Angela Dredden is a life-long resident of Frederick County. She has been involved in financial services for 30 years with a specialization in reverse mortgages for the last 8 years. Active in the community, Ms. Dredden serves on the Annual Support Committee for Frederick Memorial Hospital and volunteers for Heartly House.

To Register: Please call or email Mary Ellen Mitchell at IHA at 301-662-4225 x1211 or memitchell@interfaithhousing.org. You may leave a voicemail or send an email message including the names of attendees and your phone number. This event is limited to 15 attendees, so register today! Free onsite parking available.

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