Home Refinancing Austell GA

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Mr. John E. Redfearn (RFC®), CFP, CHFC, CLU, CSA
678 579 0488
7000 Central Pkwy. NE
Atlanta, GA
P & B Mortgage Associates- Inc.
(770)485-8487
114 Stone Gate Way Se Suite B
MABLETON, GA
Cityside Mortgage Group
(888)955-2489
568 Vintage Pointe Run
MABLETON, GA
Bank Of America
(770)944-2887
4875 Floyd Rd SW
MABLETON, GA
Bank of America - Providence Pavilion
770.732.0997
893 Veterans Memorial Highway SE
Mableton, GA
Bank of America - Mableton
770.944.2851
5353 Floyd Rd.
Mableton, GA
Butler Consolidated Mortgage Inc
(770)941-2717
1130 Angelia Drive Southwest
MABLETON, GA
Washington Mutual Bank Locations Mableton
(770)739-1434
4875 Floyd Road Southwest
Mableton, GA
American General Financial Services - Mableton
(770)941-2344
4875 Floyd Road Southwest Suite 103
MABLETON, GA
Chase Bank
(770) 739-1434
4875 Floyd Rd Sw, Ste 111-112
Mableton, GA
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When Foreclosure Threatens Aging in Place

written by Patrick Roden

“A mother can take care of 5 children yet 5 children can’t take care of one mother.”
~
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I came across the film Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) by Leo McCarey. The movie is about an elderly couple Barkley ( Victor Moore ) and Lucy ( Beulah Bondi ) Cooper who are forced to separate when they lose their house to foreclosure; and none of their five children is willing to take both parents in.

Barkley is not able to find work due to his advanced years and with foreclosure eminent the elderly couple summons the adult children to break the news. A temporary solution is for the parents to split up and live with different family members; which prove to be untenable for all parties.

As Barkley continues to search for work so he and his wife can live independently, the scenario predictably detereiorates into a human tragedy:

When Lucy continues to speak optimistically of the day that he will find work, her teenage granddaughter bluntly advises her to “face facts”; that it will never happen because of his age. Lucy’s sad reply is to say that “facing facts” is easy for a carefree 17-year old girl, but that at Lucy’s age, the only fun left is “Pretending that there ain’t any facts to face…so would you mind if I just kind of went on pretending?”
~
Wikipedia

Although the film ran over 70 years ago the topic is more relevant than ever as the aging population and the economic down-turn spell CRISIS for many seniors and their families.

Elderly Foreclosure
The global economic depression has hit boomers hard—as over 684,000 homeowners age 50 and over were delinquent, in foreclosure, or lost their home. This is especially troublesome for the older adults who are on fixed income and limited time horizons for recovery. Not to mention the coming tough times for federal assistance programs for seniors; as presure on aging services to poor and frail ramps up.

Three Senior’s Stories of Foreclosure
For a growing number of Americans the “Golden Years” are a fanciful dream that died with a personal loss or economic fates; never to be realized despite years of working and planning. Here are three stories to put a human face on the hardship faced by older adults

Patricia 5 years in her home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DZer-kemrM

Cole 28 years in his home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQuM5vSbMdU

Andree 20 years in her home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L8VAauxCr0

These stories are heart-breaking, increasingly common place, and in need of solutions.

Saying Goodby to Aging in Place?
We can discuss aging-in-place remodeling and elegant universal design options, but unless many individuals these have a “place” to age in, it does them little good; as they are evicted from the homes where their dreams once resided…

In a review of Make Way For Tomorrow, Jamie S. Rich finds the film more hopeful be...

Click here to read the rest of the article from Boomer-Living.com

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