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West Virginia Reverse Mortgages - MetLife Bank
MetLife Reverse Mortgage Consultant
As a Regional Sales Manager for MetLife, Sam brings a wealth of real estate, insurance, and mortgage knowledge to his role as a reverse mortgage consultant... Read More
Sam Draper
Reverse Mortgage Consultant
Metlife Bank, N.A.
Toll Free: 1-888-544-9369 | Mobile: 240-478-0273 | Fax: 518-953-1601
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West Virginia Reverse Mortgage Specialists
Welcome to the West Virginia state reverse mortgage directory. We are currently accepting listings in our Reverse Mortgage Directory for each state. If you are a reverse mortgage broker or reverse mortgage lender, please Contact Us for listing details and costs.
About Reverse Mortgages in West Virginia
The reverse mortgage, often referred to as the Seniors Reverse Mortgage is a unique type of loan product that directly benefits seniors during their retirement years. The West Virginia Reverse Mortgage is growing in popularity, as is the Reverse Mortgage in general. Proof of this growing popularity can be found from the below numbers (as brought to you by NRMLA the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association.)
- 2005 - 48,493 homeowners took out a reverse mortgage
- 2006 - 86,639 homeowners took out a reverse mortgage
- 2007 - 132,252 homeowners took out a reverse mortgage
There are a variety of West Virginia reverse mortgages available. The most popular Reverse Mortgage in West Virginia is the HECM. HECM stands for Home Equity Conversion Mortgage, and is usually what homeowners decide on when they consider getting a Reverse Mortgage. West Virginia reverse mortgages are fairly easy to obtain.
WV Reverse Mortgage Requirements are:
- >>Borrowers must be Age 62 years or older
- >>Own their home and have enough equity in to qualify
- >>Occupy the home as primary residence
- >>Receive counseling by an approved HUD/FHA counselor
- >>The home must be in reasonably good repair
Revere Mortgage Resources
We do not make loans. If there is not a licensed representative in your area feel free to inquire with HUD, or the mortgage regulatory body in your state for more information on reverse mortgages. You may also contact the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association, or "NRMLA" for a licensed representative in your state.