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When A Reverse Mortgage Is Useful

Topic: Real EstatePublished July 15, 2011

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Reverse Home Mortgages and Its Usesrn rnIf you are older than 61 years of age and personally own your home (or at least have a very low mortgage on it), reverse home mortgages may be right for you. This is an easy way to make some tax-free income without having to do any active work. This type of mortgage pays you; you can receive a monthly sum or a line of credit, it all really depends on what you want. If you choose to use a reverse home mortgage, you’ll be able to have a low passive income, which would help you when you’re feeling pressured for money. rnThe interest rates you will receive on your mortgage are usually offered at variable rates that will be fitting for any type of person looking for a loan. The amount of money you receive, however, will depend on your age, type of home, and the current interest rates. The type of home includes its location, as well as its value and history. rnThe National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Associations has said that the most common misunderstanding about reverse home mortgages is that even with one, you, as the homeowner, are still responsible for your home’s expenses. This includes taxes, repairs, and maintenance costs. rnWith that being said, here is a list of all the benefits attributed to obtaining a reverse home mortgage. First off, your payments are tax-free since they are all just considered a loan. Secondly, you can use this money for any purpose, including funding your home improvements, in-home healthcare, and paying taxes and insurance costs. Thirdly, you are guaranteed a source of income for as long as you need it, no matter how long you live. The mortgage is only paid off when the homeowner moves out permanently or dies. Fourth, regardless of the amount you borrow, you will never owe more than the house is worth when the loan is paid off. Finally, once you sell your house, if there is an surplus after your lender has been paid off, you will receive the money (or in case of death, your heirs will receive that money). rnYou shouldn’t, however, mistake this as a free lunch. A reverse home mortgage can become very expensive if not handled properly. Many even come with high closing costs, monthly compounding interest, servicing fees, and mortgage insurance that increase as your balance increases. This type of loan also reduces the size of your estate, which is what your heirs will receive after your pass on. Also, if you have a low income, you need to be extremely careful. A reverse home mortgage could make it difficult to qualify for various aids such as Supplemental Security Income or Medicaid. rnReverse home mortgages aren’t simple, and shouldn’t be taken lightly. In fact, they are so complicated that borrowers require counseling before applying for one since there are 3 different types of mortgages that will fit different borrowers. But if you indeed need a steady passive income and own your home, you should definitely consider applying for a reverse home income. Although it’s not for everyone, it might just be for you.

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