A third of lifetime mortgage holders making interest payments
35% of OneFamily lifetime mortgage customers now make interest payments on their loan, protecting or increasing the capital left in their property, the lender's figures show.
"The rise in the flexibility of the types of mortgages available has created a change in the way that homeowners are using the loans "
32% of the lifetime mortgages held with OneFamily have either up to 100% of the monthly interest paid, or over the course of a year, up to 10% of the initial loan amount.
Nici Audhlam-Gardiner, managing director of lifetime mortgages at OneFamily, commented: “Homeowners are increasingly realising that compound interest is a choice when it comes to lifetime mortgages. The rise in the flexibility of the types of mortgages available has created a change in the way that homeowners are using the loans and giving them more options for what to use the money for and when.
“Our products attract homeowners who still have a regular income from pensions or other savings but would like a lump sum for a project such as home improvements or to buy themselves a property overseas to enjoy during retirement.
“Lifetime mortgages are also commonly used to give younger family members a helping hand onto the property ladder. As people live longer, inheritance is now passing down much later in life, which may mean when people reach financial milestones such as buying a first home, they are many years from receiving any kind of inheritance. Lifetime mortgages can help address this gap and share existing wealth across the generations. In cases where the money is being passed on, the homeowner can come to agreement with their children or grandchildren whereby they pay the interest but by having a substantial deposit have a smaller mortgage themselves.”
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