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Deciding on whether a Reverse Mortgage is an excellent option for many

Submitted by Sonia Ahuja
Thu, 8 Oct 2009

Many seniors want to enjoy their golden years, but are unable to find a way to increase their monthly income or decrease enough of their monthly expenditures in order to retire at an age that will afford them the opportunity to do so. One way to circumvent this problem is through obtaining a reverse mortgage. A reverse mortgage enables homeowners older than sixty-two years of age to convert the equity in their homes into tax-free income while they continue to reside at their property. Instead of making monthly payments as with a traditional mortgage, seniors who hold a reverse mortgage are compensated now for the current value of their property. But how do you decide if a reverse mortgage is right for you?
Reverse mortgages are an excellent option for many, but take careful planning and consideration. Since the pay out terms can be structured in a variety of ways, including various pay out term periods, lines of credit or both, it is essential to look at the amount you are able to get for your home in the context of your long term financial needs. Of course, there are no restrictions on the use of funds, meaning you can do anything you like with the proceeds of a reverse mortgage, including renovating your home.
Reverse mortgages won't affect regular Social Security or Medicare benefits but can affect Medicaid eligibility in some instances. Counseling is a mandatory for those who wish to apply for a reverse mortgage and a government sponsored lending agency counselor can answer all your questions related to benefit reductions that may apply.
Reverse mortgages can be a very effective method of supplementing your post retirement income, provided you are aware of how proper pay out structuring can positively affect your long-term financial picture. The best way to decide whether a reverse mortgage is right for you is simply to view all the information available in order to make an informed decision. For those who have paid the majority or their entire home, their post retirement lifestyle need not be hampered by a lack of cash flow.

 

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