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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Reverse Mortgages


Reverse Mortgages


Some Important Reverse Mortgage Information
Reverse mortgage loans were introduced in the United States in 1989. Since then, almost 20,000 seniors in the country have acquired reverse mortgage loans. This article would give you some important reverse mortgage information.
Reverse mortgages are also termed as home equity conversion mortgages. In case of a reverse mortgage, home owners are able to keep the ownership of their houses and at the same time, receive a lump sum payment, or in some instances, a monthly payment from the lender. If the home owners shift to another place or expire, ownership of the house is obtained by the lender unless the elderly borrowers or their inheritors repay the loan. The home owners also have the option of selling the house and use the sale proceeds to pay off the lender.
Obviously, reverse mortgages are not meant for everybody. They might turn out to be expensive and a senior home owner might only find out 30%-80% of his home’s value with a reverse mortgage. The service charges and closing costs related to a reverse mortgage may vary from 20 dollars to 30 dollars every month. Some reverse mortgages bear adjustable interest rates and some fixed interest rates. Reverse mortgages are offered to you in various forms. You can get reverse mortgage information from different websites including FHA (Federal Housing Administration) and HUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development).

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