Popularity of equity release in the rise

November 26, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Mortgages

According to a recent report the popularity of equity release schemes is on the up, and experts state that the quality and service in this area is also improving.

Equity release schemes have gained a bad reputation and have been at the centre of controversy, with one equity release provider recently being fined by the Financial Services Authority for giving inaccurate advice to consumers. However, despite its poor reputation equity release is becoming a hit with older homeowners.

According to Norwich Union these equity release schemes are particularly popular with homeowners that are close to retirement. In a survey of 1600 people between the ages of 50 and 56 one in ten stated that they would consider equity release programmes in the future. These schemes were not as popular with those that had already retired, with survey results showing that only one in twenty retired consumers would look at equity release.

One equity release worker stated that the information provided to consumers these days is far more detailed and comprehensive.

She said: ‘The market today is very different. The paperwork given to customers before they sign goes so much further. It really shows what they’re getting into.’

A Prudential equity release customer also said: ‘I was afraid of the financial bits, but my neighbour sat in on one of the meetings. It told me how much I could draw down and I’ve taken about a third of an agreed maximum.’

She added: ‘The compound interest rate is the nasty bit. The man from the Pru worked out that on average I’m likely to live another 27 years. He then told me how much I’d owe, based on the interest rate, if I borrowed varying amounts over various times.’

Alan Wright
26th November 2007

Tags: home, release, loan, property, value, mortgage, equity

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