John Baker
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John Baker
I'm looking at obtaining a reverse mortgage on my house. The bank rep came to my house last night with a pile of papers to sign. He assured me that they were only the application, so I can still walk away until I sign the actual loan documents.
I have around 300K in equity, with about the same amount still owed on my mortgage. I'm paying $2,300.00 per month payments.
If I could sell my house, I could walk away with a nice chunk of change. probably pay cash for some modest dump somewhere and never have to work again.
If I do the reverse mortgage, I can continue living in my own modest dump for the rest of my life. After looking at the loan papers, that is what I would have to do, there would be nothing left in equity within just a few years. Nothing for a nursing home to glom onto.
However, by not having a mortgage, I should be able to sock away a few thousand dollars a month, if I keep working.
No house payments, the only thing I would actually own is my airplane, car, and business. My network of friends and support, like doctors and such, are all set up for me now here in San Diego. Moving to another location I would have to re-build that network with new people.
According to the loan guy, I would have to live for a portion of each year in my home. He said that could amount to spending one night a year here if I want, without losing my home.
I explained to him I'm a pilot, and there is a risk of spending time in a long term care facility. He said if I hire someone to bring me home on a gurney, and I spend one night, I've met the requirements for being in my house for a portion of the year.
So what do you guys think? have any of you done this?
John
I have around 300K in equity, with about the same amount still owed on my mortgage. I'm paying $2,300.00 per month payments.
If I could sell my house, I could walk away with a nice chunk of change. probably pay cash for some modest dump somewhere and never have to work again.
If I do the reverse mortgage, I can continue living in my own modest dump for the rest of my life. After looking at the loan papers, that is what I would have to do, there would be nothing left in equity within just a few years. Nothing for a nursing home to glom onto.
However, by not having a mortgage, I should be able to sock away a few thousand dollars a month, if I keep working.
No house payments, the only thing I would actually own is my airplane, car, and business. My network of friends and support, like doctors and such, are all set up for me now here in San Diego. Moving to another location I would have to re-build that network with new people.
According to the loan guy, I would have to live for a portion of each year in my home. He said that could amount to spending one night a year here if I want, without losing my home.
I explained to him I'm a pilot, and there is a risk of spending time in a long term care facility. He said if I hire someone to bring me home on a gurney, and I spend one night, I've met the requirements for being in my house for a portion of the year.
So what do you guys think? have any of you done this?
John