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Home reversion plans

 

With a home reversion plan you sell part or all of your home to a reversion plan company in exchange for a tax-free cash lump sum and a guaranteed lifetime lease with no monthly repayments to meet.

 

You stay in your home rent free for as long as you choose and are able to guarantee an inheritance to your beneficiaries. Both you and the reversion scheme company share in any increase in your property's value, providing you have not exchanged 100% of its value.

 

 

Advantages of a home reversion plan

 

  • You are able to guarantee an inheritance
  • There are no monthly repayments to make
  • You benefit from any increase in value of the percentage of the property that you still own
  • Reversion plans may be available to those aged 55+ and you can typically raise more money from your home at a younger age with a reversion plan than a lifetime mortgage would allow
  • The older you are, the more money you will be able to release with a reversion plan

 

 

Disadvantages of a home reversion plan

 

  • Typically, you do not receive the full market value of the share of the property you sell because the reversion plan company will give you the absolute right to live in it rent free for the rest of your life, and will not get their money back for a number of years
  • The reversion plan company owns a share of your home and will also benefit from any increase in value
  • Reversion plans cannot usually be reversed as you are selling part of your home
  • The majority of reversion plan providers do not guarantee further advances

 

 

How to find the right equity release plan

 

There are currently over 40 equity release plans to choose from, and you can save your estate thousands of pounds if you choose the right one.

 

That's where we can help. Our adviser partners search the whole equity release market on your behalf and offer award winning independent financial advice about equity release that's tailor made to your individual circumstances. They can guide you through the different types of equity release plans available to find the best possible plan for your needs.

 

Simply complete our online enquiry form and an adviser will be in touch as soon as possible to discuss your requirements.

 

 

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This is an equity release plan. Please be aware that all plans will reduce the value of your estate and might affect your entitlement to state benefits. To understand the features and risks, ask for a personalised illustration.

The information, services and products on this web site are intended for use by residents of the United Kingdom only.  First Choice Mortgage and Investment is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority number 300151. Because we do not directly advise on equity release products, we will pass your enquiry to independent financial advisers that we have partnered with to discuss your requirements. If you are thinking about taking out an equity release plan, there are points to consider which you should read through carefully.
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