quarta-feira, 21 de dezembro de 2011

Manufactured Homes Reverse Mortgage

Manufactured Homes Reverse Mortgage

 

Usually Reverse Mortgages are not applicable to manufactured home or co-operative apartments. But there are a few lenders who offer reverse mortgages on manufactured homes like Reverse Mortgage Lenders Direct. Equity needs to be available for the Manufactured Reverse Mortgage Loans to be approved – simply take the amount that your home can appraise for and subtract.

 

HUD defines a manufacture or mobile home as a structure that is transportable in one or more sections, and is designed and constructed to the Federal Manufactured Construction and Safety Standards and is so labeled. FHA guaranteed reverse mortgage on manufactured or mobile homes has the following criteria and features unlike a standard home equity line of credit.

 

Manufactured Home Reverse Loan Requirements
  1. At least 400 square feet minimum floor area
  2. Built after June, 15 1976, to the Federal Mobile/Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards as evidenced by an affixed certification label.
  3. Property is classified and taxed as real estate and is designed to be used as a dwelling with a permanent foundation built to FHA requirements.
  4. Built and remains on a permanent chassis.
  5. Mortgage covers both the unit and its site, and has a term of not more than 30 years from date that amortization begins.
  6. Finished grade beneath home is at or above the 100-year flood elevation.
 

If you own a manufactured home and are unsure whether your home meets the requirements mentioned above, please feel free to call us on our toll free phone service 877-700-0534 or check for more information on http://www.reversemortgagelendersdirect.com

 

To Qualify for a manufactured reverse mortgage

 
  • must be 62 years old (those 60 days from birthday will also qualify)
  • must own the home
  • have equity in the property (difference between any what the home is worth versus what is currently owed on the mortgage)
  • never have defaulted on government debt
  • Manufactured homes built after 1976
  • must be permanently affixed to the property
  • property must be taxed as real property
  • skirting is a must – (acceptable perimeter enclosure)
  • wheels, axels, hitch must be removed
But don’t forget, Manufactured homes in a park may work, but you MUST own the land. If you pay rent reverse mortgages probably won’t be a solution for you.

quinta-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2011

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quinta-feira, 24 de novembro de 2011

What are the Benefits of a reverse mortgage loan ?


What are the Benefits of a reverse mortgage loan ?
§  keep ownership of the property
§  never have another mortgage payment
§  income is tax free (proceeds/funds you receive are tax free)
§  select how you want to receive your income (monthly, lump sum, both)
§  you can sell home at any time
§  you can leave home for heirs
§  you are not at risk for foreclosures ( you have to pay for maintenance, taxes, and home insurance as this could lead to a technical foreclosure)
In addition, the home itself must be of a type that qualifies for the reverse mortgage program. The vast majority of single family homes qualify, as do most condominiums, townhomes, 2-4 unit owner-occupied dwellings and manufactured homes. Your income and credit levels, however, do NOT matter.
To go through the process of getting a reverse mortgage you will need to speak with a reverse mortgage originator or provider. This person will guide you through the preliminary steps, including counseling, home appraisals, inspections, and choice of loan specifics. It is very important to feel comfortable with your lender. Feel free to speak with as many people as you need in order to gain information and feel comfortable. Click here for Reverse Mortgage Rates.

terça-feira, 11 de outubro de 2011

How does Reverse Mortgage works?

Reverse mortgages, how they work?

Introduction to Reverse Mortgages
What is a reverse mortgage - a government insured home mortgage loan specifically designed for seniors who want/need to release equity from their home.
Who Can Qualify For a Reverse Mortgage
  • must be at least 62 or older
  • own a home ( primary residence )
  • have equity in the home
  • never have defaulted on government debt
What are the Benefits of a reverse mortgage loan ?
  • keep ownership of the property
  • never have another mortgage payment
  • income is tax free ( proceeds/funds you receive are tax free)
  • select how you want to receive your income ( monthly, lump sum, both)
  • you can sell home at any time
  • you can leave home for heirs
  • you are not at risk for foreclosures ( you have to pay for maintenance, taxes, and home insurance as this could lead to a technical foreclosure)
“Now that you have been introduced to the HECM reverse mortgage definition, qualification process, we can cover how does a reverse mortgage work!”
Reverse Mortgage Disadvantages

This is a loan, therefore when both borrowers pass away or move homes they will pay the loan back, also there are closing costs associated with this mortgage, but by using our free service to compare multiple lenders this wont be a disadvantage.
Rhe reverse mortgage allows you to tap into your homes equity, this money is tax free and you can spend it as you wish. This is the only mortgage which is senior friendly as it does not require you to have income or credit scores.
To find out how much you can receive visit: Reverse Mortgage Calculator
To find out more visit Reverse Mortgage Information

sábado, 1 de outubro de 2011

Reverse Mortgage? How they work?

Reverse mortgages, how they work?

A) Introduction to Reverse Mortgages
What is a reverse mortgage - a government insured home mortgage loan specifically designed for seniors who want/need to release equity from their home.
Who Can Qualify For a Reverse Mortgage
  • must be at least 62 or older
  • own a home ( primary residence )
  • have equity in the home
  • never have defaulted on government debt
What are the Benefits of a reverse mortgage loan ?
  • keep ownership of the property
  • never have another mortgage payment
  • income is tax free ( proceeds/funds you receive are tax free)
  • select how you want to receive your income ( monthly, lump sum, both)
  • you can sell home at any time
  • you can leave home for heirs
  • you are not at risk for foreclosures ( you have to pay for maintenance, taxes, and home insurance as this could lead to a technical foreclosure)
“Now that you have been introduced to the HECM reverse mortgage definition, qualification process, we can cover how does a reverse mortgage work!”
Reverse Mortgage Disadvantages

This is a loan, therefore when both borrowers pass away or move homes they will pay the loan back, also there are closing costs associated with this mortgage, but by using our free service to compare multiple lenders this wont be a disadvantage.
Rhe reverse mortgage allows you to tap into your homes equity, this money is tax free and you can spend it as you wish. This is the only mortgage which is senior friendly as it does not require you to have income or credit scores.
To find out how much you can receive visit: Reverse Mortgage Calculator
To find out more visit Reverse Mortgage Information

sábado, 17 de setembro de 2011

What is Reverse Mortgage?

What is a Reverse Mortgage you ask?

Reverse mortgage loans are a type of home loan that is available only to people over 62 years of age.

Homeowners with sizeable equity in their homes can borrow against the equity and use that loan money for any purpose! Homeowners are not subject to any specific income or credit requirements to qualify to receive reverse mortgage loans because the loans are secured by the equity in the homes. Unlike conventional mortgages, reverse mortgage borrowers do not make monthly payments to repay the loan.

The loan amount a borrower can get depends on a number of factors, including the amount of equity in the home, the borrower's ages and current interest rates. Seniors who take out reverse mortgages retain ownership of their homes; lenders do not take title to the homes.

To be eligible for a Reverse Mortgage loan, some key requirements are:
  • Be at least 62 years of age or older
  • Live in your home as your primary residence and have sufficient equity in it
  • Be able to pay any existing mortgages through the Reverse Mortgage
  • Live in a single family home, two to four-unit owner-occupied home, townhouse, approved condominium unit, or certain manufactured homes
You must also meet the following conditions:
  • Attend a HUD-approved counseling session
  • Continue to pay property taxes and homeowners insurance
If you want to learn more about it, check this: Reverse Mortgage Information