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The Profit Mindset Shift: The $14.5 trillion growth market hidden in plain sight

Overview

The mortgage industry is entering a structural shift. For decades, growth in housing finance centered on purchase lending and refinance volume. Today, future lending is being shaped by rising affordability pressures, demographic change and elevated homeowner equity. As traditional forward mortgage growth becomes increasingly constrained, a second housing finance market has emerged in plain sight: the more than $14.5 trillion in senior home equity held by homeowners age 62 and older.

At the same time, rising retirement costs, longer life expectancy and a strong preference to maintain independence at home are accelerating demand for liquidity solutions tied to housing wealth. Increasingly, lenders are recognizing that reverse mortgage and home equity products are no longer niche offerings. Rather, they are strategic tools within a broader lifecycle lending model that focuses on long-term homeowner relationships, part of a retirement strategy and housing wealth management.

This white paper, created by HousingWire in partnership with Finance of America, explores how the lenders best positioned for long-term success will not be those competing most aggressively for shrinking purchase volume, but those willing to rethink housing finance as a full-lifecycle business centered around long-term borrower relationships, liquidity and housing wealth management.

What you'll learn inside

  1. 1

    The shifting landscape of mortgage growth

    Understand why traditional forward mortgage growth is being constrained by affordability pressures, inventory shortages and demographic shifts, and how rising retirement costs combined with concentrated housing wealth are rapidly accelerating the senior home equity market.

  2. 2

    Overcoming barriers and expanding access

    Learn to identify the biggest obstacles to reverse mortgage adoption for both lenders and borrowers, and explore how innovative second-lien products like HomeSafe Second are unlocking home equity without requiring borrowers to refinance out of low-rate first mortgages.

  3. 3

    Transitioning to lifecycle lending

    Explore why reverse lending is evolving from a niche product into a broader lifecycle lending strategy, and discover the key strategies that separate lenders who successfully adapt and capitalize on this growing home equity opportunity.

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