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A Mortgage After 65: A ‘No Brainer’ or a Big Risk?

Fueled by once-low rates, more older Americans have mortgage debt, according to new research. But the downsides can be significant, some experts say.

Martha C. White
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Content Type: Service, Credit and Debt, Elderly, Income, Interest Rates, Mortgages, Personal Finances, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Retirement
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