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Reverse Mortgage and the Alternatives

Reverse Mortgage Colorado Financial PlanningHome equity accounts for approximately 70% of a senior’s assets, not including social security or pension.  Often times tapping into this equity becomes inevitable when facing health crisis or financial restrictions in retirement.  Using home equity should be part of a larger financial plan and there are a few ways it can be incorporated.

 

Reverse Mortgage

 

A reverse mortgage is available to seniors 62 and older with married couples being eligible to both be on the loan if both meet the age requirement.  Homeowners who obtain these loans do not make monthly mortgage or loan payments but  instead receive the funds in a variety of available options, including monthly installment and a line of credit.   The loan does not have to be repaid until the last borrower passes away, at which time there are options available to heirs.  The amount of the loan depends on the amount of equity in the home and the age of the borrowers – the older the borrower, the more money they can receive.  This is an excellent option for both seniors with questionable retirement funds or the retiree who is looking to boost their portfolio.

 

Home Equity Loan

 

A home equity loan (HELOC) also taps into equity by borrowing money against the home.  This type of loan will be processed as a conventional loan and monthly payments will need to be made to the lender.  Any health or future financial concerns should be thoroughly thought through prior to taking out a home equity loan.  Loading up the home with debt during retirement can be risky and could result in loss of the home if the borrowers are unable to make their monthly payments.

 

Downsize

 

Another option would be to downsize all together by selling the existing home and moving into a more modest situation.  Depending on the amount of equity in the home, a homeowner may be able to sell the home for enough money to comfortably be able to make rent or mortgage payments for 10 to 20  years.  Just as with a home equity loan, this option could be risky for a person with health concerns as the funds set aside for housing could be needed elsewhere.  For homeowners looking to downsize, a Reverse Mortgage for Purchase is also a very good option.  This will allow the borrower to move into the home they desire AND eliminate mortgage payments.

 

Before making any major decisions regarding how to effectively use the equity in your home, it is best to consult with a financial adviser and a reputable reverse mortgage lender.

 

Jan Jordan is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Longmont, Boulder and other Front Range areas of Colorado, as well as the Cheyenne and Laramie communities of Wyoming.  Contact Jan and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.

Crisis in Retirement

colorado reverse mortgage fort collins denver loveland greeley windsorIt is unfortunately not surprising, but more than half of Americans have less than $10,000 in savings. Most coming to retirement age these days do not even have the resources to cover the living expenses and health care costs if they were to leave their jobs. Is retirement only for the rich?

 

The numbers have been tabulated, and right now there is a gap between pensions and retirement savings for those in these golden years that is more than 6.5 trillion dollars! (This is according to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.) Many will be unable to maintain their current standard of living during retirement, let alone live the retirement they once dreamed of.
Millions of seniors live in poverty and the percentage is growing, expected to increase more than 30% by 2020. This trend is a concern not only for the ones retiring but for their families as well. And the overall effect upon society means we are in crisis to provide for our own after they have given their lives working in our country.

 

Reverse mortgage can be an effective means for seniors 62 and older to rise to their personal need and create a stream of resource that will allow them to comfortably stay in their home – or provide for specific needs, such as medical care. The concept of a reverse mortgage is to use the equity of the home and turn it into liquid cash in the form of monthly payments, a line of credit, a lump sum, and even to purchase a new home. The assistance is well deserved since the equity of the home rightly belongs to the borrower, but unlike a Home Equity Loan, with a reverse mortgage there are no monthly loan payments.  And the homeowner retains the title to the home.  Once only considered a lifeline for destitute seniors, reverse mortgage is proving to be an excellent tool when used as part of a retirement planning strategy and is making a world of difference for retirees.

 

Jan Jordan is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Longmont, Boulder and other Front Range areas of Colorado, as well as the Cheyenne and Laramie communities of Wyoming.  Contact Jan and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.

Beware of Reverse Mortgage Scams

Reverse Mortgage Scams

 

Like all businesses, there are representatives that are doing an honest job offering themselves for service and help. And unfortunately there are others seeking their own personal advantage. This applies even to reverse mortgages, as the elderly are often prey to scams. Do not be naive and assume that because the program is there to help, that all the offers are true to the reason the program exists.

 

Having a team on your side of a reputable reverse mortgage specialist and a third party counselor, in addition to friends and family, is a big step to ensuring you are doing everything right.

 

There are some easy red flags to look for.  Here are five giveaways of a reverse mortgage scam:

 

They ask for money up front

Once you submit an application to a reverse mortgage lender it is fairly standard for them to ask for a deposit for the appraisal. This is usually about $300.00 dollars, but can vary slightly. If you are asked to give anything else, stop. Very little money is required before the closing of the loan. Seek advice before moving forward and do not let yourself be pressured.

 

They will offer foreclosure assistance

Credible reverse mortgage lenders will not seek out distressed homeowners to offer foreclosure help.

 

They will show unethical marketing practices

There is a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that holds all reverse mortgage lenders accountable. If a lender is using public means such as community centers, churches, television or even door to door marketing to pique your interest- beware!

 

They employ high pressure sales tactics

If you feel uncomfortable or pressured when meeting with your lender, stop. If your questions are not being addressed or the lender is pushing you to a quick decision, you are still in the driver’s seat and it is time to stop and reevaluate working with them.

 

They lack credibility and reputation
If your reverse mortgage specialist and lender is credible, they will have professional associates such as the Better Business Bureau, the FDIC and the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association behind them.

 

Reverse mortgage is an individualized, specialized loan for those 62 and older that allows seniors to tap into the equity of their home while living mortgage and loan payment free.  The funds can be accessed via a lump sum, line of credit, monthly installments, or even to purchase a home. If you are planning ahead let your specialist guide you creatively to suit your needs and desires.

 

Jan Jordan is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Longmont, Boulder and other Front Range areas of Colorado, as well as the Cheyenne and Laramie communities of Wyoming.  Contact Jan and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.

A Reverse Mortgage Appraisal – The Facts

The Reverse Mortgage Appraisal Fort Collins Loveland Longmont Greeley ColoradoGetting assessments on just about anything can seem laborious or tedious, who wants to have something close to them looked at with a magnifying glass? But appraisals for reverse mortgage loans can be very helpful for you because they lay down where you are in equity. In fact they are required. The process is very simple.

 

First, after talking with a reputable reverse mortgage specialist, you will submit your application. The lender will be the one to contact an appraiser who will in turn contact you to set up a time for them to look at your home.

 

The procedure is standard and involves three steps, the inspection, the research, and the report.

 

Inspection:

 

The appraiser will walk through your home with you, he or she might take photographs. It will document features that add value to your home. If the appraiser takes a picture of something in need of repair it lets you know that it matters and gives you a chance to fix it.

 

Research:

Once the walk through is done, the appraiser’s work continues as they research factors that influence the value they place on your home. Home sales in your area are one area of research. Others include multiple listing services, tax assessor’s records and public records come into play. Anything that will help to give the present value will be taken into account.

 

The Official Report:

 

This is the synthesis of the appraiser’s home visit and all the research. The report is used with your loan request. If photographs were taken, they will be included as well.

 

The appraiser gives this report to the lender who will give you a copy and an updated reverse mortgage figures taking into account the new information.

 

There are simple things you can do before the appraiser gets to your home to help your loan request. Coming in the next article.

 

Reverse mortgage is an individualized, specialized loan for those 62 and older that allows seniors to tap into the equity of their home while living mortgage and loan payment free.  The funds can be accessed via a lump sum, line of credit, monthly installments, or even to purchase a home. If you are planning ahead let your specialist guide you in the many scenarios that are possible. Think creatively about your needs and desires.

 

Jan Jordan is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Longmont, Boulder and other Front Range areas of Colorado.  Click here to contact Jan and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.

Adult Children and Reverse Mortgage in Longmont, Colorado

reverse mortgage colorado fort collins loveland greeleyWhen your parents move into this stage of their life there may be many considerations for them, their comfort, and your relationship to them. During the discussion process the option of reverse mortgage is a good one to consider. The equity from their home can be turned into available resources.  This will help make it possible to either move to a smaller place, easily take care of home costs while other savings can be used for both enjoyment and medical, or even move closer to you and your kids.

 

There are quite a few common concerns that will arise. Here are short answers but speaking with a reputable reverse mortgage agent will be to your advantage if you need more information.

 

Will the bank own their home if my parents take out a reverse mortgage?

 

No. Your parents will continue to own their home and retain the title throughout the entire reverse mortgage.

 

When the loan has to be repaid how much will be owed?

 

This amount will be outlined up front before they sign the dotted line. They, or those that are the beneficiaries, will owe the amount borrowed, accumulated interest, servicing fees, accrued mortgage insurance premiums, and any costs and fees financed through the amount of the loan.

 

How is the loan repaid the loan if it comes due?

 

There are three options. They can use their own resources, refinance the loan, or sell the house to repay the lender. A reverse mortgage is designed, however, to make it possible for them to live payment free for the remainder of their lives.

 

FHA insured reverse mortgages are available to homeowners 62 and older with no credit or income requirements until April 27th, 2015 (at this time some changes will take place to the qualifying process). These loans allow the borrower to live mortgage payment free and receive their loan payment in one lump sum or in monthly installments.

 

Jan Jordan is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Longmont, Boulder and other Front Range areas of Colorado.  Click here to contact Jan and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.

First a Vision, Then a Plan – Reverse Mortgage a viable option

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Life in our country continues to change and one major shift is our personal life span, we are all living much longer, ready to enjoy the latter years of our life after many years of work, much longer. Since retirement now spans up to thirty years and sometimes more, moving into life without steady work income requires a plan.

 

Before a plan, however, it is most helpful to create a vision. If your time for retirement is near or far, it can be efficacious to ask yourself questions now, even if you might change down the road.

 

What are some of your retirement desires? Where would you like to live? Near family? In warm weather? What type of lifestyle do you desire? Quiet and serene in nature yet near to a small town? Active community with lots of senior social events easily available to you? When you note your desires, you can then look into the practical implications of a plan to give you what will make you happy.

 

In addition to writing down your desires, ask yourself a few questions about the possible challenges and how you can meet them to stay on track. What could be additional costs down the road that could hinder your vision? Consider health care costs, the expected and the unexpected. How much is it going to cost to maintain your present home? What is your debt going to require down the road? Tally with honesty these costs so they can be a part of your plan up front.

 

Talk about money now. Erase the unspoken assumptions that exist between you, your spouse and/or your family. These types of conversations are not always easy, but they are always fruitful. Being clear with those we love can give everyone the gift of ease when the time for you to pass does arrive. Is inheritance part of the equation? Do your children want this? How do you and your spouse look at retirement and desires? Are your desires the same? For instance, you may want to travel (higher expense) and your spouse may want to spend long hours in their garden. When it comes to inheritance, they may have a different view, have you talked about it?

 

Even if all the details are not worked out, the lines of communication will be open and decisions can be made from a place of consideration for all, including yourself. Oftentimes the answers can be surprising when we ask questions and allow those we love to share freely.

 

Once you identify your vision, and look to a plan, you may discover that reverse mortgage can be foundational to achieving your dream. Created to aid those in our society having worked all their lives to have a time of true rest, a reverse mortgage gives access to equity in your home, value that is already yours. It could eliminate expenses that limit reaching your goals, help you move from one home to the home that fits your new lifestyle, and even give a sense of ease to those with limited incomes.  It is certainly a tool worth considering for your retirement plan.

 

Jan Jordan is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Greeley, and Front Range areas of Colorado as well as Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming. Click here to contact Jan and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.

Win – Win with a Reverse Mortgage

What Will Happen To My Home?

Our country holds value for you having a home you love, and also gives you room to grow and change as life inevitably does. In 2008 the FHA instituted a program making it possible to BUY a home with a reverse mortgage. What an option this could be, and it is only one of many smart financial possibilities reverse mortgages could afford, literally afford, to you.

 

If you are settled into your place, loving the thought of continuing for many years where you are, you could use a reverse mortgage to pay off any existing mortgages, liens or debts. Reducing your monthly expenses opens all sorts of doors to living the life you wish, perhaps trying a new hobby, visiting family or friends, or even embellishing on the home you have.

 

As mentioned above, you could also buy a new home with your reverse mortgage. Why might you want this option? Perhaps you want to relocate to a city closer to loved ones, or even change the layout of your home to suit your present needs or desires. Purchasing a new home with a reverse mortgage creates a win-win for all involved! It gives you the financial resources to pay for your dream home in full, up front, avoiding monthly payments. Even realtors and builders benefit when the home creates movement for the local economy as it is released, put on the market, sold and perhaps even renovated.

 

There is also another compelling consideration for taking advantage of a reverse mortgage. This is YOUR equity, the fruit of years of hard work, devotion and care. It is there for you to enjoy in THIS life so why not give yourself this gift? You could spend the equity before touching your cash assets, giving you physical and emotional security by providing a steady financial foundation. The outcrop here is lightness, joy and options for your continued happiness.

 

For seniors 62 and older, regardless of credit or income, this is very feasible option.  Tap into the equity of the asset you already have and live the life you want through your retirement years.  You will always retain the title to your home and will live mortgage payment free.  How you decide to use this asset is up to you.  And a common misconception is that your home will be lost after you pass.  With proper education and planning, this does not need to be the case.

 

Jan Jordan is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Greeley, and Front Range areas of Colorado as well as Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming. Click here to contact Jan and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.

Nursing Homes, In-Home Care & Reverse Mortgage

reverse mortgage colorado fort collins loveland greeleyTo most, elderly and nursing homes go hand in hand. But did you know when speaking with elderly people, one of their biggest fears is being placed into a nursing home? And who can blame them? When considering the psyche of an older senior, nursing homes or convalescent homes mean “end of life”. Yet with advanced medicine and more active lifestyles, seniors are living far beyond their expectations.

 

Often, adult children don’t know what to do as the needs of the parents increase, the home is no longer suited for their parent, and they do not have the funds or the time for in home care. This is where reverse mortgage becomes a very important option.

 

Reverse mortgage is a great method to finance in-home care to avoid nursing homes, pay for medical care, or even fund home modifications. For seniors who are looking to situate long term and prepare to live their senior years in their own home, a move to a new residence closer to family or more suited for senior life may be in order. The Reverse Mortgage for Purchase is a perfect option for these situations. Reverse Mortgage for Purchase allows the purchase of a new residence using a reverse mortgage while still employing the perks of a traditional reverse mortgage – living mortgage payment free. In addition, reverse mortgages do not affect social security, pensions, or Medicare – and the money is tax free.

 

Both Reverse Mortgage for Purchase and traditional Reverse Mortgages are available to seniors 62 and over, with no income or credit requirements. The borrower will live mortgage payment free, retain the title to the home, and will never be forced to leave. Just as with a home owned free and clear, the homeowner will still be responsible for property taxes, homeowners insurance, HOA fees, utilities, and general upkeep. Even married couples can both be on a reverse mortgage and the loan doesn’t come due until the last borrower permanently leaves the home.

 

Jan Jordan is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Greeley, and Front Range areas of Colorado as well as Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming. Click here to contact Jan and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.

Reverse Mortgage for Purchase – from a Client’s Perspective

reverse mortgage loveland fort collins greeley longmont westminster coloradoThis first hand account of how the decision to go with a Reverse Mortgage for Purchase instead of paying cash for a home changed the course of life for these homeowners is really impressive.  I absolutely LOVE hearing stories like this!

 

Reverse Mortgage for Purchase (aka HECM for Purchase) is available to seniors 62 and over.  Borrowers are required to meet the same age guidelines as with a traditional reverse mortgage, but instead of using the equity from an already existing home they own, they contribute a down payment towards the cost of a new home and the reverse mortgage lender makes up the remainder of the cost – leaving the borrower with NO mortgage payment.  The amount of the down payment is calculated a couple different ways and changes based on the age of the homeowner and the value of the home (click here to learn more about down payments).

We bought our house with a reverse mortgage in 2010. We put down $115K, received as inheritance from my husband’s mother, which could have bought us a 2 BR 1 bath 900 sf on a tiny lot with no mortgage. Instead we have 5 acres, 1850 sf 3 BR 2 bath home, a barn for my 2 horses (which boarding would have been costing us $600 a month at least), 12 x 24 greenhouse, two storage buildings, a workshop, and a pool in an equestrian neighborhood that is peaceful and quiet with no barking dogs, roaring cars, or loud trashy neighbors.  The Reverse Mortgage for Purchase gave us the ability to purchase a much nicer home and still live mortgage payment free.

We pay property taxes, insurance, and upkeep. We do not “co-own” the house with the mortgage company as many believe is the case with a reverse mortgage. It is in our names and we can sell it if we decide to do so. The reverse mortgage is treated just like any other mortgage at the time of sale. It’s paid off at closing and the equity goes straight into our pockets. And we do have equity…in fact, since real estate has rebounded, particularly in our equestrian community, we have more equity than when we bought the house even after having the RM for four years.

We have nobody to leave the property to.  My husband’s children disappeared out of our lives years ago and I have no kids. We’ve left everything in the hands of our lawyer to be sold and the funds split between two animal charities. If we had offspring we wanted to leave anything to, they would have time to decide what to do with the house – either refinance it and pay off the mortgage, sell it and take any equity, or another option.

~ Happy with Horses

Here are few basics to the reverse mortgage for purchase program:

  • The purchaser must be age 62 or older (each borrower on title must meet this criteria, although others residing in home do not)
  • The home being purchased must be the new primary residence
  • The purchaser must have the “required investment” (down payment) from a HUD allowable source. The funds cannot be borrowed. The required investment can come from the sale of a currently owned asset or money you have had for at least 90 days.
  • Eligible properties include: single family homes, town homes, and FHA approved condos.  A loan can not be applied for on a new construction home until it has a it’s “Certificate of Occupancy”.

Jan Jordan is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Greeley, and Front Range areas of Colorado as well as Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming. Click here to contact Jan and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.

Should Seniors Buying a Home Use A Reverse Mortgage for Purchase?

Reverse Mortgage for Purchase Loveland Fort Collins Greeley Longmont Westminster Colorado Cheyenne Laramie WyomingSeniors typically want to be homeowners, often purchasing a new home during their retirement years – some for the very first time.  The reasons they are looking to purchase varies, ranging from downsizing, eliminating burdensome stairs or extensive grounds upkeep, moving closer to family, or possibly purchasing their dream home in a different climate.  Whatever the reason may be, using a reverse mortgage to make the purchase is an option that should not be overlooked.

 

Prior to congress approving the Reverse Mortgage for Purchase (HECM for Purchase) program, homeowners that wanted to purchase a new home and obtain a reverse mortgage needed to do so through two separate transactions.  The downside of this is obvious.  First, when taking out a conventional mortgage, potential borrowers are held to the high income and credit standards of traditional mortgage lenders.  And second, the borrower is subject to closings costs from both loans.  Since the initiation of the Reverse Mortgage for Purchase program, seniors wishing to buy a new home and obtain a reverse mortgage are no longer subject to overwhelming standards.  With a Reverse Mortgage for Purchase, income and credit are irrelevant, and all the fees are wrapped into one transaction.

 

Some seniors are cash rich when buying a home, so the question arises why not wait to take out a reverse mortgage?  Why do it when purchasing?  When using the Reverse Mortgage for Purchase a downpayment is required – but for cash rich borrowers, this means they have the opportunity to use their cash as a down payment and potentially purchase a home in a higher price range than they were originally planning AND still live mortgage payment free.  Or, on the other hand, if they don’t wish to shop in a higher price bracket, they can keep some of their cash since the reverse mortgage will cover a portion of the cost of the home.  The other major consideration is variable interest rates in the future, as higher rates will reduce the amount a senior can draw on a reverse mortgage.  Waiting can be a risky strategy if reverse mortgage is something being considered for the future.

 

Senior borrowers, 62 and over, can use a reverse mortgage for purchase to buy single family homes, town homes, and FHA approved condos as long as it has a certificate of occupancy. The home being purchased will need to be the buyer’s primary residence.  The required down payment will need to come from a HUD approved source.  And the borrower will be the owner of the home – just like with a conventional mortgage.  Click here to learn more about the details of Reverse Mortgage for Purchase.

 

Jan Jordan is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Greeley, and Front Range areas of Colorado as well as Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming. Click here to contact Jan and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.