Similar words: engage, engage in, engaged in, engagement, mortality, shortage, avant-garde, more. Meaning: ['mɔrgɪdʒ /'mɔː-] n. a conditional conveyance of property as security for the repayment of a loan. v. put up as security or collateral.
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61. With a conventional repayment mortgage, the repayments consist of both capital and interest.
62. It's a 30-year mortgage we just flat out can't handle.
63. He didn't earn enough to support his family and pay the mortgage.
64. I couldn't sell the London flat, so I let it out to pay the mortgage.
65. There are penalties if you want to redeem your mortgage early.
66. We have decided to take in lodgers to help pay the mortgage.
67. I felt tied to the job while I had a mortgage to pay.
68. The mortgage on his house had become a millstone around his neck.
69. He's having a lot of trouble paying his mortgage every month.
70. The recent rebound in mortgage rates could snuff out the housing recovery.
71. We decided to use Fred's redundancy money to pay off the mortgage .
72. Mr Clarke's insurance company had issued a summons for unpaid mortgage repayments.
73. She had to pay the mortgage after her husband was declared bankrupt.
74. If you earn £20,000 per year, then you may be able to get a mortgage of £60,[sentencedict.com]000.
75. Higher mortgage rates have already had a major impact on spending.
76. Mortgage rates tumbled to their lowest level for 25 years.
77. Any default on your mortgage repayments may mean you will lose your house.
78. Their house was repossessed when they couldn't keep up their mortgage payments.
79. So much income is devoted to monthly mortgage payments that nothing is left over.
80. Banks are expected to follow the building societies in raising mortgage rates.
81. I sometimes find it a strain to be responsible for the mortgage.
82. I actually don't want to be a middle-of-the-road person[sentencedict.com], married with a mortgage.
83. She got behind with her mortgage and the house was repossessed.
84. Mortgage rates are set to rise again in the spring.
85. They were forced to give up their home because they couldn't pay the mortgage.
86. Higher mortgage rates are partly offset by increased tax allowances.
87. Jennie took in a lodger to help with the mortgage.
88. They were struggling to keep up with their mortgage repayments.
89. Paying my mortgage was an enormous weight off my mind!
90. Do you pay your mortgage on a fixed or variable rate?
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