mortgage in the PONS Dictionary

mortgage Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to pay the mortgage
to pay off a mortgage
mortgage pay-off
to redeem a mortgage

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Banks offered 40-year and, more recently, 50-year mortgages.
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In 1820 a fifth of the serfs were mortgaged, half by 1842.
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By the end of its first year, 1,200 members had enrolled, and 14,286 had been advanced on mortgages nearly 700,000 today.
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He bought the house for $5,300 ($ in contemporary dollars), apparently without needing to take out a mortgage.
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Banks may fail to renew mortgages when the value of real estate declines below the debt's principal.
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Another parallel between the student loan industry and the mortgage industry is the fact that subprime lending ran rampant over the past few years.
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In 2006, the 330,000 buy-to-let mortgages that were taken out accounted for 9% of outstanding home loans.
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This, however, does not apply to large agreements such as mortgage bonds.
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Eventually the railway company agreed to pay, and shareholders received 45 per share in cash, with the balance being in railway mortgages.
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She has only a few days to decide before the mortgage falls due.
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