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Equity Release Mortgages

One of the most satisfying aspects of being a home owner is knowing that over time you build up significant levels of equity in your property. There may come a time when you want to release some of this capital.

Maybe you'd like to start your own business, buy a new car, consolidate your debts or help your children get onto the property ladder. With an equity release mortgage you can unlock some of the money tied up in your home to invest any way you choose.

No matter what your investment dream is, we can discuss your goals and aspirations and find the most appropriate equity release mortgage product for you.

House Equity Release If you're aged 55 or older you may want to consider a house equity release loan. This arrangement allows you release the equity in your property - either as a cash lump sum or as a monthly income. Providing you with the financial security you need to enjoy a happy and comfortable retirement.

As regulated specialist equity release advisers we only advise on safe lifetime mortgages and home reversion plans. We do not promote unregulated sell and rent back schemes. Rest assured you will never have to pay rent or fear losing your home while you remain living in the property.

Types of Equity Release

Choose from Lifetime Mortgage and Home Reversion Plans. Contact one of our Whole-Of-Market Mortgage Advisers today to discuss your requirements in more detail with .

Please note: There may be more suitable methods of raising the funds you need. Equity release schemes may work out more expensive in the long term than downsizing to a smaller property. Equity Release can affect eligibility for state benefits and grants

So how does house equity release work?

Funds are released by borrowing against or selling part of your home. 

  • You continue to live in the property for as long as you want
  • You don’t have to move simply to raise some much needed capital
  • You will never have to make any monthly repayments.

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

This is an equity release plan. To understand the features and risks, ask for a personalised illustration.