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Reverse mortgage limits raisedThis article is by the Golden Gateway
The Economic Stimulus Bill signed recently by President Obama expands the opportunity to benefit from a reverse mortgage to even more American seniors. The new bill will raise the HECM loan limits to 150% of the Freddie Mac loan limit. Currently, that would create a HECM loan limit of $625,500, helping older Americans access even more of the equity available in their homes to augment retirement incomes or offset investment losses.
“The past six months have been very important ones for the reverse mortgage industry and seniors in particular,” said Bart Johnson, a reverse mortgage pioneer and current co-chair of the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association. “During that time, the federal government has raised lending limits twice and reduced and capped origination fees.” Online financial resource Golden Gateway Financial shared the average home values of individuals using its online reverse mortgage calculator to research reverse mortgages in the fourth quarter of 2008. This data demonstrates which areas could benefit the most from this new lending limit. According to Golden Gateway Financial, seniors in five states have a self-reported average home value between the most recent HECM loan limit of $417,000 and the new limit of $625,500. Those states include California, Massachusetts, New York, Washington and South Carolina. Unfortunately, the data also reveals that many states with large populations of seniors have experienced significant self-reported drops in home values over the past year. This means that many seniors who previously stood to benefit from these new limits, no longer can realize the full potential of their home’s equity. For example, seniors in Oregon, a relatively stable real estate market, reported a decrease of nearly five percent over the course of 2008 to finish at $410,765 for the fourth quarter - just under the previous loan limit of $417,000. “It is encouraging that the government is moving quickly to provide seniors with even greater access to the equity that exists in their homes,” continued Bachman. “But this data shows that falling home values are quickly outrunning new lending limits.” State Q4 Average Home Value* New York - $550,065 * Self-reported home values by seniors, 62+ in Golden Gateway Financial’s reverse mortgage cash calculator for Q4 ‘08 6:31 PM - Apr. 8, 2009 - comments {0} - post comment |
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