Reverse Freedom Mortgage LonnyH4P.com HECM for Purchase

Buy the home of your retirement dreams

without draining your nest egg or sacrificing retirement goals

If you're 62 or older, a HECM reverse mortgage can boost your purchasing power on a new home, with no monthly mortgage payment required — payment of property taxes, insurance, HOA dues, and maintenance are still required. Primary residence only.

Imagine a mortgage where monthly payments are optional.

There's no better “Flex” mortgage than that — you choose your monthly payment. In retirement it's all about flexibility and preserving your hard-earned cash.

Lonny Eschler

Reverse Mortgage Specialist
NMLS #639786

801-573-7525

Calculate your numbers

$150k$1.6M
6295

Use your age within 6 months of closing.

Loan assumptions

6.000% · 41.6%
3.000%12.000%

The “expected” interest rate is used to determine how much HUD allows you to borrow on your HECM. It's calculated based on what the average 10-Year CMT index did last week, plus the lender's margin. The actual interest rate you're charged on your HECM balance is based on the 1-Year CMT index, plus the lender's margin. The expected rate typically gets updated every Tuesday, so be sure to call or text Lonny Eschler to find out this week's expected interest rate and make certain your calculations are accurate.

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Why buyers use a reverse for purchase

What this makes possible.

Free up additional cash

Without a monthly mortgage payment, you keep significantly more cash and assets in reserve — money that stays available for living, travel, and the unexpected.

Supersize your purchasing power

Combining a one-time investment of your own funds with reverse mortgage proceeds can put a home with more amenities, or in a more desirable location, comfortably within reach.

Relocate to your ideal home

Whether you want to downsize, move somewhere with upgraded features, or get closer to family and friends, a reverse for purchase helps you right-size to a home that fits your plans now and later.

How the money adds up

Two sources of money buy one house.

Because there's no monthly mortgage payment to plan around, the arithmetic happens once, at closing. Everything in the calculator above is just these three terms moving against each other.

What you bring

Your cash

Savings, retirement funds, the net proceeds from selling your current home, or a documented gift. It can't be borrowed money, and we'll need to verify where it came from.

What the loan brings

Principal limit

Set by the age of the youngest borrower, the expected interest rate, and the lesser of the purchase price, the appraised value, or the FHA lending limit of $1,249,125.

What it buys

The home

Purchase price plus closing costs. The loan balance grows over time with interest, and comes due when the last borrower sells, moves out for good, or passes away.

Myth vs fact

The most common misconceptions of a reverse mortgage.

Bank gets the house

You retain title to the property, the same as with any other mortgage.

Disinherit the kids

Your beneficiaries can inherit the home, with all of the remaining equity.

You may have to move

The loan is not due when the money is used up.

Owe more than the home is worth

Loans are non-recourse and insured, and cannot attach to your other assets.

You can't make payments

Payments are flexible, not forbidden. They just aren't required.

Things to remember and consider

  • Property taxes and homeowners insuranceFalling behind can put the loan into default and lead to foreclosure.
  • HOA dues and upkeepThe home has to stay in good repair and meet FHA property standards.
  • OccupancyThe home must be your principal residence. Each year, on the anniversary month of your closing, you must certify to the lender that at least one borrower still occupies the home.
  • TitleYou own the home, not the lender. You can sell it at any time without penalty or approval, just like any other mortgage. You can even hold title in your revocable living trust.
  • A balance that growsAssuming you don’t make monthly payments, interest and FHA mortgage insurance accrue on what you borrow, so the equity left to your heirs usually gets smaller over time — depending on what happens to your home’s value. If the future is like the past, your home’s value should continue to appreciate as well.

Start to finish

Seven steps to complete your reverse mortgage for purchase.

  • 1EducationMeet with Lonny Eschler, your Reverse Mortgage licensed loan officer, and gather what you need to decide whether a reverse mortgage is right for you.
  • 2Identify the right homeEither a new build or an existing home that meets your goals.
  • 3Independent HUD counselingHUD requires a session with an approved counselor before anything moves forward. It's separate from us.
  • 4ApplicationComplete your application and provide the documentation needed for approval. This is where your expected rate gets locked for a period of time to secure your calculations.
  • 5AppraisalWe order the appraisal on your behalf to determine the home's value. A second appraisal may be required upon review.
  • 6Processing and underwritingWith the appraisal, title, and your documentation in hand, your file goes to underwriting for formal approval.
  • 7Closing and fundingOnce your loan is approved and the underwriter signs off, closing is scheduled, final documents are signed, and funds are disbursed. Occupancy must take place within 60 days of closing.

After you close

Servicing after closing.

Once your loan funds, the day-to-day handling of it moves to the Reverse Mortgage Servicing Department, the portal used across the industry. These two are worth bookmarking.

That said, we're here for you for the life of your loan. Call Reverse Freedom Mortgage for your basic questions and reviews — you won't need the 1-800 servicing line. Call us first; we can usually help.

Other options

The HECM isn't the only reverse mortgage.

The FHA-insured HECM has historically been the go-to for buying a home, and it's the product this page calculates. There's also a second family — proprietary reverse mortgages — that aren't government-insured and follow their own rules.

  • Different names, same ideaDepending on the lender they're called Platinum, Secure Equity, or HomeSafe. Each has its own qualifying factors, its own loan amounts, and its own interest rate factors.
  • CondominiumsSome condos don't qualify for a HECM. A proprietary program is often the way to buy one.
  • Higher-priced homesA HECM sizes the loan on the FHA limit of $1,249,125 no matter what the home costs. Above that, a proprietary loan may lend on more of the value.

Every situation is different, and the right product depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Call or text Lonny and he'll help you work out which one fits.

Your next step

Take the next steps towards your retirement dream home.

Here's what I know: every situation is its own. This page will give you a real idea of what's possible, but it can't replace a conversation about what your options actually look like.

Reach out and I'll put together a personalized evaluation — your actual principal limit, today's expected rate, an itemized cash-to-close figure, and as many scenarios as you'd like to run. Different prices, different homes, different timing. A reverse mortgage is not one size fits all. It gets tailored to your situation and to the chapter of life you're in.

Call or text me directly, or send the short form and I'll have what I need to schedule your evaluation. There's no cost and no obligation. I love the planning side of this work, and I love this program.

Lonny Eschler
Reverse Mortgage Specialist · NMLS #639786
801-573-7525 lonny@reversefreedom.com

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