It’s a mortgage that allows homeowners 62 years and older to access a portion of the equity in their homes for use in retirement. HECMs are insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Note that not all reverse mortgages are federally insured. One may now PURCHASE a home using a Reverse Mortgage. Call me for details.
A HECM from Integrity Mortgage Co can provide you with the following benefits:
You must meet the following criteria to be eligible for a reverse mortgage:
HECMs follow FHA property eligibility standards, so your home must be one of the following:
Mortgage Counseling
Before you apply for a HECM, you must first consult a HUD housing counselor. This will help you determine whether a HECM is right for your situation. Contact us for a list of counseling agencies.
How Repayment Works
Unlike a traditional mortgage in which you make monthly payments, a HECM uses your home equity to provide you with proceeds. The mortgage becomes due when you die, sell your home, or move out. If you pass away, your heirs can pay the loan by selling the home or by refinancing the HECM.
Your Responsibilities
While you don’t have to make monthly mortgage payments, you’re still responsible for property taxes and homeowner’s insurance. You must also keep the home in good condition.