UNLOCKING FINANCIAL FREEDOM – NAVIGATING INTEREST-ONLY MORTGAGES IN RETIREMENT
BY NICKI SPARKS
As life expectancy rises, an increasing number of retirees in the UK find themselves still paying off their mortgage.
Around 40% of homeowners aged 65+ have outstanding mortgage debt. Many are what’s known as ‘cash poor but property rich’ – with equity tied up in their homes.
This is particularly common with interest-only mortgages. FCA data shows that thereare currently 750,000 regulated interest-only mortgages outstanding, with 51,000 interest-only & 13,500 part-and-part mortgages dueto mature in 2027. The peak years when the largest number of these mature are in 2031/2. A substantial number coming to maturity lack funds to pay off the capital balance. But there’s no need for despair if you’re in this position. There are options available to ease the burden and help you enjoy retirement.
One option is to remortgage to a more affordable mortgage. Lenders are increasingly catering to older borrowers with products tailored for those in retirement. Rates may be higher than conventional mortgage, but extending the term could reduce your monthly payments.
Alternatively, you could consider downsizing to a smaller property and pay off the mortgage. This solution has the benefit of lowering monthly outgoings associated with a larger home.
If you’re reluctant to move but have built up substantial equity, an equity release plan could provide funds to settle the mortgage. It is essential to carefully weigh the pros and cons, as these schemes can impact your estate planning.
Seeking professional advice is recommended when exploring the options available. An advisor can assess your personal circumstances and outline the most suitable solutions for your needs and long-term goals. Making it possible to achieve mortgage freedom & enjoy your later years.
For more information please contact:
Kay Kowalewska | Independent Mortgage Adviser Dentons Mortgages
Nicki Sparks | Mortgage Consultant Dentons Mortgages
Email | enquiries@dentonsmortgages.co.uk
Website | www.dentonsmortgages.co.uk
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