Collocations for "mortgage"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "mortgage" in context.
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mortgage
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- has a [reasonable, low, high, medium, expensive, favorable] mortgage
- has a [twenty] -year mortgage
- a [20,000] -dollar mortgage
- take out a [twenty] -year mortgage
- a [twenty] -year mortgage on the [apartment, house, property]
- [secure, get, offer] a mortgage on the [apartment]
- has the [apartment] on mortgage
- has defaulted on the mortgage
- the family [has, faces] a crippling mortgage
- pay off the (rest of the) mortgage
- pay [800] dollars in mortgage
- forgot to pay the mortgage
- the mortgage is [1,000] (dollars) a month
- pay [1.5%] interest on the mortgage
- investigations into subprime mortgages
- mortgage a [house, property]
- mortgage the [house] to pay off a [loan, debt]
- mortgage [your house] to [pay, secure, raise]
- mortgaged for [$150.000, taxes, 20 years, life]
- mortgaged by the [constructor, vendor, bank]
- [financed, paid] by mortgaging [the property, his house]
- mortgaged [his, the company's, her family's] future
- mortgage your [life, future, dreams]
- mortgaged up to [the hilt, her eyeballs]
- can't [keep up with, afford] the mortgage payments
- has missed [two] mortgage payments
- [high, low, affordable] mortgage rates
- mortgage financing [services, companies, firms]
- the mortgage rate is [calculated, determined] by
'mortgage' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):