How Reverse Mortgage Works in Seattle, WA

Reverse Mortgage Seattle Lynnwood Edmonds Shoreline WashingtonThe beautiful areas surrounding Seattle, Washington are home to many retirees and seniors.  Year after year, this area makes news as one of the best places in the nation to retire.  Elderly adults stay active, family loves to come visit, and with so much to do, it’s hard to ever want to leave!

Now, imagine living in your home mortgage free, and enjoying monthly proceeds for life, both scenarios benefiting from the years you’ve invested in your home. A reverse mortgage is a unique tool designed for seniors 62 and older. You enjoy access to part of the equity in your home and the freedom and comfort of the home you’ve known for so many years. It’s your home, now you can put it to work for you.

Reverse mortgage borrowers retain ownership and title to their home. It’s yours just as it was before, but now you can benefit from the equity that’s been building in your home for years. In addition, HECM reverse mortgage loans give you the peace of mind of a government guaranteed FHA backed loan where you will never owe more than the home is worth. You can get a reverse mortgage on your primary residence and no repayment is due until the last borrower passes away or permanently leaves the home.

As a protection, all those seeking a reverse mortgage are required to obtain HUD counseling (from an independent third party) prior to incurring any costs associated with the loan. While proceeds from a reverse mortgage are not subject to personal income taxation, borrowers should seek tax advice on how proceeds may affect government needs-based programs such as Medicaid and Food Stamps.

Janis Layman is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Seattle, Lynnwood, Edmonds, and Shoreline areas of Washington.  Contact Janis and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.

Reverse Mortgage Terms to Know – Interest Rates

Reverse Mortgage Seattle Lynnwood Edmonds Shoreline WashingtonContinuing our tour of the Reverse Mortgage terminology there are a few INTEREST related phrases that are good to know.  Although all these phrases may not come up for everyone, if you’re shopping around or learning more about the process, you may run across a few of them.

The CMT Rate is the Constant Maturity Treasury Rate and is used as an interest rate index in the HECM program; while the Maturity is when the loan is due and payable. An Acceleration Clause refers to this point by stating in the contract when a loan may be considered due and payable.

There are quite a few words used to talk about interest such as adjustable and current and expected. All of them refer to something a little bit different. If you choose a reverse mortgage with an Adjustable Rate, that would mean it would change based on the published market rate index. A Cap would be the limit on how much an adjustable rate is allowed to go up or down during a defined period of time.

An Initial Interest Rate (in the HECM program,) is the rate used to determine your loan advance amounts. It will equal one of two things, either a ten year LIBOR rate with a margin or a ten year CMT, Constant Maturity Rate. The LIBOR is the London Interbank Offered Rate and is often used as an index for interest in the HECM program.

Your Current Interest Rate in the HECM program is self descriptive. It refers to the rate of interest currently being charged on the loan.

The last significant term relating to interest is the Expected Interest Rate. This rate equals one of two things. It is either a 10-year CMT or a 10-year LIBOR and is used to determine a borrower’s loan advance amounts. To help determine the Initial, Current and Expected Interest Rates a Margin is added, this is a defined amount.

Seniors 62 and over may be eligible for a reverse mortgage or a reverse mortgage for purchase by utilizing the equity many already have in their homes. Funds can be accessed in different ways including a monthly installment or a line of credit.  The homeowner will always retain the title to the home and will live mortgage payment free, and it’s common misconception is that the home will be lost after you pass. With proper education via required third party counseling and retirement planning, this does not need to be the case.

If you have any questions about any of these terms, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reverse Mortgage Terms to Know – Part 1

 

 

Reverse Mortgage Seattle Lynnwood Edmonds Shoreline WashingtonIf you’re considering a reverse mortgage, you’ve likely read a handful of short articles on them, or Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM).  You probably have a sense of what a reverse mortgage is and what it is not. So you read longer more detailed articles and meet with a lender, only to find yourself in a sea of words that leave you swirling. Like any type of contractual agreement in America, reverse mortgage has its own language to give clear definition to the acting agencies, the building blocks involved and the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved.

The following will help you speak the reverse mortgage language, starting with the basic overarching terms.

A Reverse Mortgage is a loan taken in lieu of home equity. It gives cash advances to the borrower and does not require repayment until the last borrower passes away or leaves the home permanently. The loan repayment amount is capped by the value of the home at the time of loan maturity.  The acronym HECM means Home Equity Conversion Mortgage and is the only program of its kind backed and insured by the Federal Housing Administration.

A Mortgage refers to a legal document. The document makes a home available to a lender to repay a debt. A Non-Recourse Reverse Mortgage is a home loan where the amount owed cannot exceed the home’s value at the time of loan repayment. This type of reverse mortgage is FHA insured. Another type of reverse mortgage is called a Proprietary Reverse Mortgage, which have grown quite uncommon.  Proprietary reverse mortgages are privately insured by the banks and mortgage companies that offer them. They are not subject to all the same regulations as HECMs, and for this reason borrowers should ensure they understand these loans thoroughly and beware of scams.  They are also occasionally called “jumbo” reverse mortgages.

The value of a home, which implies subtracting out any money owed on it, is called Home Equity and Home Equity Conversion is the process of turning the equity into cash. It allows the one receiving to stay in their home without making monthly payments while there, or still alive. It takes what is due to the borrower wrapped up in the years of paying for their home and makes it available immediately.

For seniors 62 and older a reverse mortgage is an option.  Utilizing the equity of the asset you already have can help fund the retirement of your dreams – or just your retirement. 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 via required third party counseling and retirement planning, this does not need to be the case.

Janis Layman is a Reverse Mortgage Specialist serving the Seattle, Lynnwood, Edmonds, and Shoreline areas of Washington.  Contact Janis and learn if reverse mortgage is right for you.