Reverse Morgage

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AARP Reverse Morgages

The American Association of Retired Persons explains all about reverse morgages.
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Morgage Rates

Reverse mortgages may have fixed or variable rates. Most have variable rates that are tied to a financial index and will likely change according to market ...
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Money Magazine

What good is a real estate boom if you don't want to sell your house? With a reverse mortgage, seniors can cash out without moving out.
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Sound Mind Investing

Reverse mortgages are the ultimate in "buy now, pay later" loans. That's because you don't have to repay them at all. Ever. Your estate does...
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What is a Reverse Mortgage?

A reverse mortgage is an increasingly popular home loan available to seniors as a way of using some of the equity in their home, without having to move (which most seniors don’t want to do). Various studies, including AARP, show that over 80% of elderly homeowners do not want to move.

In a reverse morgage, the value of the home, minus the amount of any existing morgages, is converted into one cash payment, or a stream of monthly cash payments. During this process, the owner retains ownership of the home, and continues to live there, without having to make any monthly payments. Repayment of the loan is takes place when the owner (the borrower) is no longer living in the home, or is deceased.

How is a “Reverse Mortgage” Different From A Traditional Mortgage?

In a typical morgage, a home owner pays a monthly amount, with the owner’s equity increasing over time. After a the morgage is paid off, the owner is paid in full, and the home is released from the morgage debt. In a reverse mortgage, the home owner pays nothing each month, but the interest on the debt is added to the lien on the property. If the owner elects to receive monthly payments, the debt on the house will increase each month.

 

 

 

 

 

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