Today’s blog is brought to you by our colleague Ryan Oake. Reverse Mortgages are becoming more and more popular among retirees. It is a great way for retirees to stay in their home and supplement their retirement income. Ryan is going to go into more detail below.
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REVERSE MORTGAGE – NEED TO KNOW
HomeEquity Bank is the only bank in Canada that currently offers the CHIP Reverse Mortgage as well as a secondary product, Income Advantage. These two products are options for homeowners unlike anything else out there. Instead of borrowing money to purchase a house, they will lend you money if you already have purchased one (as long as you qualify).
Recently I finished a half-day seminar where I was educated on the different HomeEquity Bank offers through the CHIP Reverse mortgage and their Income Advantage products. Below I would like to share with you some of the key benefits and summarize the different ways you can potentially use these products.
CHIP Reverse Mortgage
Loan-to-Value:
55% maximum (dependent on property and applicant age)
Mortgage Amount:
Min. $25,000 initial advance
Min. $10,000 for subsequent advance
Terms:
6 month fixed, 1-yr fixed, 3-yr fixed, 5-yr fixed
5-yr variable rate
Amortization:
None
Payments:
No regular monthly payments required
Debt Servicing:
None required (Just max. 55% LTV)
Credit Bureau:
None
Now obviously there are other items such as appraisals, property taxes that need to be paid regularly, document requirements, and prepayment privileges as well as fess. However, the information listed shows you the vast differences between a traditional mortgage and a CHIP reverse mortgages.
If an applicant is over the age of 55, lives in their own home as well as owns it (at least the majority), and their property meets all the age and locations requirements, they can apply to have access to this product. Refinance, home improvements, in home medical care, gifting money to child or grand-child, supplemental income, all of these things can be achieved with a CHIP Reverse Mortgage.
Income Advantage
Loan-to-Value:
40% maximum (dependent on property and applicant age)
Mortgage Amount:
Planned advances from $500/month or $1,500 a quarter
Min. $10,000 for subsequent advance
Terms:
Planned advance: 5-yr variable rate
Lump-sum: 5-yr fixed, 3-yr fixed, 1-yr fixed, variable rate
Amortization:
None
Payments:
No regular monthly payments required
Debt Servicing:
None required (Just max. 55% LTV)
Credit Bureau:
None
The Income Advantage program is a lot like the CHIP Reverse Mortgage program, however, the Income Advantage is geared more towards people who want a stream of income they can rely upon every month. You can still do lump-sum advances but the main difference is it allows you to set-up planned advances.
Using HomeEquity bank can be extremely advantageous for a lot of people in Metro Vancouver. It allows people to access the cash in their home without being burdened by any lack of financial income and it can allow people to help their children or grandchildren by advancing the money and gifting it to them for their own home purchase.
When it comes down to it all, there are really two main things these two products do. One, is it allows for an income stream based on the home you live in and age, regardless of employment or credit history. Two, it allows parents or guardians to provide money from the equity in their home now, to the beneficiaries who would one day in the future be recipients if included in an estate will- an advance on an inheritance.
There are many things to consider with HomeEquity’s CHIP Reverse Mortgage and Income Advantage Program, if you or someone you know may benefit from secondary or primary income, support for medical expenses, home renovations, travel, or wanting to help family members with their financial needs, please do not hesitate to contact a Dominion Lending Centres Mortgage Broker.
Ryan Oake