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Making Reverse Mortgages Part of Older Americans Month

Saul Friedman is back writing about reverse mortgages as part of Older Americans Month, which the Obama Administration says is part of the theme of “Age Strong, Live Long.”

Friedman writes that there is a way for older Americans to protect themselves against too many medical bills, high property taxes and the downers in your retirement savings plans by using a reverse mortgage.

I am referring to the federal government’s reverse mortgages which too many beleaguered older Americans have ignored. Some don’t want to mortgage a home that’s free and clear; some are discouraged from tapping the equity in their homes by children who are waiting for their inheritance.

So here’s some welcome news for older Americans who own their homes and can use some extra income and cash. The up-front costs for many FHA-guaranteed reverse mortgages have gone down, which means the possible proceeds will go up by as much as $10,000.

I’m referring to the most popular and safest reverse mortgage, the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage, fondly known as the HECM. It is the safest for the lender as well as the homeowner-borrower because it is backed, insured by the Federal Housing Administration which has never defaulted on a mortgage that it has guaranteed.

Indeed, of all the mortgages that have fallen on hard times, or have been the subject of scandalous behavior by bankers and investors, the HECM has been largely untouched by these troubles. Last year, the Department of Housing and Urban Development raised to $625,000 the value of a home that could qualify for a HECM.

He continues to discuss about the latest costs changes associated with the product.

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