One in seven over 70s still have a mortgage
Seven million over 50s still have a mortgage and on average they will need to find £50,000 to be mortgage free, according to research by the Saga Equity Release Advice Service.

Additionally, one in seven people in their 70s are faced with having to use their weekly pension to pay off what’s owed, and on average have £40,000 left to pay.
Shopping around for a new mortgage could help people pay it off quicker but around one in three over 50s say they have never tried to renegotiate their mortgage. Saga estimates that many haven’t shopped around for a new deal because they think their age will prevent them from getting accepted.
In fact, one in ten over 50s say they are concerned about their lenders maximum borrowing age and it appears they are right to be worried as one in 14 (7%) say they have been prevented from moving their mortgage to a more competitive deal because of their age.
Alex Edmans, Head of Retirement at Saga Personal Finance, commented:
“Millions of older homeowners have found themselves abandoned by mortgage lenders and stuck in uncompetitive deals because of the unfair age restrictions that many lenders have in place. If these people had access to a better deal they wouldn’t have to pay as much back each month which would leave them with more money to enjoy their retirement.
“For those in retirement struggling to meet their monthly mortgage costs it may be worth considering a lifetime mortgage to help ease the burden of the monthly repayments. This may not be suitable for all, so it is well worth speaking with a specialist adviser, who would consider all alternatives and review whether any state benefits could help provide some relief. It is also extremely important that people discuss their options with their family or loved ones and we advise our customers to do this before taking out a lifetime mortgage.”
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