Today’s interest rates are a common concern for those who are interested in reverse mortgage loans. The good news is that there are a number of other factors that can help you determine if now is the right time for a reverse.

In this article, we’ll explore how a reverse mortgage can help you enjoy a more comfortable, secure retirement while providing the peace of mind that your children can continue their financial independence and benefit from the legacy you leave behind.

Securing a comfortable retirement should be a top priority for homeowners 62 and above. We’ll also show how the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage loan (or HECM) can effectively insulate retirement portfolios while improving retirement life.

Now more than ever, financial advisors and homeowners are viewing the reverse mortgage in a financial planning sense — read on to learn why.

Most reverse mortgage loans today are HECMs—the only reverse mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). In this article, Rob and the Kanyur Team will tell you everything you need to know about HECMs in order to get started.

There are a number of myths out there about reverse mortgage loans, but they really are just cashflow. Learn why in this article.

What is a reverse mortgage loan and how does it work? Read this article to help decide if one the right choice for you, a loved one or a client.

In this article, we’ll cover what a HECM reverse mortgage loan is, the typical upfront and ongoing costs and whether those costs are worth it for you.

For most homeowners aged 62 and older, home equity represents the largest portion of their overall net wealth. Three common home-equity-release loans available today for senior homeowners are the Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC), Home Equity Loan (HEL), and the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM).

If you’re in or nearing retirement, you may be worried about risks that can drain your savings faster than you ever projected and compromise your monthly cash flow and desired retirement lifestyle.