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Reverse Mortgage or not to Reverse Mortgage?

January 15, 2015 by David J. Weed

1112There’s been a lot of talk about the Reverse Mortgage. I feel it’s a great thing, if you fit the mold. A Reverse Mortgage is a special type of mortgage that enables homeowners 62 years or older to strategically tap into their home equity. There are good and bad reverse mortgages so it’s important that do your homework, work with somebody who you feel is trustworthy and make sure you get into one of the more preferred reverse mortgage products.

Three things are needed to begin, your age(s), current loan(s) balance and the property value. That’s it! One great thing about a reverse mortgage is you no longer will have mortgage payments, you only need enough money to pay property taxes and homeowners/fire insurance and you may be able get those funds from the Reverse too. All funds are tax free.

Yes, you can get into a brand-new home with a reverse mortgage. Yes, a 1 to 4 unit building qualifies if one unit is your primary residence. Yes, a line of credit can be established. Yes, you can receive monthly payments. Yes, you can get funds for a new roof, kitchen remodel, fence or that vacation you’ve been wanting. Seniors need funds to stay in their home (age in place).

I’ve had clients pay off their current loan(s), do needed/wanted home improvements, receive ongoing monthly payments, receive a line of credit(which can grow in value over time) and go on vacation, all with a Reverse Mortgage.

It will probably become a very popular way for many to retire, yes retire! The Journal of Financial Planning suggests using Home Equity to Supplement Retirement Income. Here is the link:http://www.nrmlaonline.org/rms/research_papers.aspx?article_id=1117

You can be late or really late on your current mortgage and still qualify for a Reverse Mortgage. There is no credit score Criteria. One day after a Bankruptcy you may qualify. Get educated. Visit Brokerdavesblog.com or call me direct at 925-360-1222

The mortgage must be repaid in full when the last remaining borrower permanently vacates(industry standard is six months, with 2-3 month extensions as needed) the residence or if/when the Reverse Mortgage is paid off, any remaining equity in the home belongs to your heirs. You make the final decision to proceed with a reverse mortgage or not. You owe it to yourself to check it out. Get educated, a Reverse Mortgage may change your life.

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