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mortgage

[mawr-gij] / ˈmɔr gɪdʒ /
NOUN
loan agreement
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The 74-year-old retired mortgage officer in Oxford, Conn., said he generally followed his doctor’s orders to take one statin pill a day.

From The Wall Street Journal

Plus, there was the $42,000 she still owed from a second mortgage on her home.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cheap interest on mortgages from before mid-2022 are keeping homeowners from trading up to accommodate a growing family, relocating for a new job, or downsizing for retirement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mark, who was self-employed, was unable to work for six months as he tried to support her and Ethan, which meant "no money coming in, mortgage to pay and then the isolation, the loneliness".

From BBC

There may be heavy tax consequences; the mother’s Medicaid eligibility may be affected; and there are other factors to consider, including the low interest rate on the mother’s mortgage loan.

From MarketWatch