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Making the Most of Your Home in Retirement – With the Right Advice

For many people approaching or already in retirement, your home isn’t just where you live, it’s also one of your most valuable financial assets. Whether you’re looking to top up your pension, help family members, renovate, or simply enjoy more financial freedom, accessing the equity tied up in your property can be a powerful option.

There are big decisions to consider; it’s vital to understand the implications. That’s why speaking with a qualified financial adviser can make all the difference.

Downsizing is often seen as the most straightforward option. Selling your current property and moving to a smaller or more affordable home can free up significant funds and reduce household expenses. It may also bring the benefit of easier maintenance or a more suitable location for your needs.

However, moving can be emotionally and physically demanding, especially if you’ve lived in your home for decades. It’s essential to consider not only the financial outcomes but also the emotional impact. An adviser can help you explore whether the move is worth it, or if other financial options might allow you to stay where you are.

Another popular option is equity release, usually through a lifetime mortgage. It allows you to borrow money against the value of your home while continuing to live in it. The money is tax-free and can be taken as a lump sum or in smaller amounts over time. You typically don’t make monthly repayments, and the loan is repaid when you pass away or move into long-term care.

While this offers flexibility and helps you remain in your home, the interest compounds over time and can significantly reduce the value of your estate. It can also affect eligibility for certain state benefits. That’s why professional advice is crucial – to understand the true cost over time and ensure equity release is right for your circumstances.

Retirement Interest-Only mortgages (RIOs) are another route. These are designed specifically for older borrowers who have reliable retirement income and want to access money from their home while only paying the interest each month. The loan is repaid when the property is sold, typically after death or moving into care.

This option avoids the compounding interest of equity release but does require you to meet affordability checks and make regular payments. We can help assess whether you qualify and whether your income is stable enough to support this kind of arrangement in the long term.

Key Questions to Ask Yourself:

  • Do I want to stay in my home long-term?
  • Can I afford ongoing monthly repayments?
  • Do I want to leave an inheritance?
  • Am I comfortable borrowing against my home taking on debt in later life?

These are deeply personal decisions, and while it’s tempting to focus on the financial numbers, the emotional and lifestyle impacts are just as important. That’s where expert guidance really matters.

With so many choices, and with the rules and products constantly evolving, speaking with a professional adviser helps ensure you don’t overlook risks or miss out on opportunities that could better suit your needs. We’ll run the numbers, understand the long-term implications, and make a decision that supports both your lifestyle and peace of mind.

Need help deciding which option is right for you? Contact us today for tailored, expert advice. Our qualified advisers are here to walk you through the options and help you make confident, informed decisions about your future.

SPEAK TO AN ADVISER

This is a lifetime mortgage. To understand the features and risks, please ask for a personalised illustration. Check that this mortgage will meet your needs if you want to move or sell your home or you want your family to inherit it. If you are in any doubt, seek independent advice.

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YOUR HOME OR PROPERTY MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBTS SECURED ON IT.

BUY TO LET MORTGAGES ARE NOT REGULATED BY THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY.

EQUITY RELEASE: THIS IS A LIFETIME MORTGAGE. TO UNDERSTAND THE FEATURES AND RISKS, PLEASE ASK FOR A PERSONALISED ILLUSTRATION. CHECK THAT THIS MORTGAGE WILL MEET YOUR NEEDS IF YOU WANT TO MOVE OR SELL YOUR HOME OR YOU WANT YOUR FAMILY TO INHERIT IT. IF YOU ARE IN ANY DOUBT, SEEK INDEPENDENT ADVICE.


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