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Reverse Mortgage- A Good Option?

Reverse mortgage today has become a very popular way of raising funds and more and more individuals are now resorting to this option in order to meet their various personal demands. But taking a reverse mortgage is a decision which must be made only after lot of thought and research. The most important question every individual needs to consider is what purpose the extra funds are likely to serve. Very often pensions, savings and social security earnings may not be sufficient to meet daily expenses and in these cases, applying for a for reverse mortgage is a wise thing to do. Money from reverse mortgage can be used for any requirement of an individual and could range from buying a new car to making home improvements. Some individuals also use these funds to buy a second home or a recreational car. Hence, those who have a house in their name can easily get money to fulfill their aspirations without virtually having to pay the money back.

 

To be eligible for reverse mortgage, one needs to be at least 62 years of age. Age plays a pivotal role in reverse mortgages. The older you are, the more money you are likely to get in your home mortgage on monthly installments. The process of taking a reverse mortgage is simple and quick one without any hassles.

To raise funds via reverse mortgage, one needs to have some equity in his house. It is the equity which will help you get the required amount of cash for your demands. Equity basically means the actual value of your house minus the value of mortgages and liens associated with the house. If there is no existing mortgage against a house, the equity and the value of the house is same. The greater the equity more is the part of house owned by the house owner. Thus, if one is looking to use the concept of reverse mortgage, he has to ensure that there is some amount of equity associated with his house through which he can get the cash.

If there is any earlier mortgage on the house, the money set up via reverse mortgage will first be used to pay off the earlier mortgage. After that, whatever money will be left over can be used by the individual. In reverse mortgage there is no restriction on when and how the money is spent.

Thus, reverse mortgage is a very good way of getting money for those who need it urgently. As this process does not include any employment or credit check, it is very fast as well as simple, which is a boon to the elderly who need the funds in an emergency/



 

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