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Equity release or remortgage
 
            
                
                    sebastianj                
                
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                    Hello all,
I have a scenario to deal with. Husband and wife both not in very good health. All their money tied up in property with about £30000 mortgage left. Husband is 60, wife 58. Husband has a private pension of 7k p.a and not much else apart from some Pension credit and council tax benefit . The property is worth 400K and they have 3 children but no Will.
. The property is worth 400K and they have 3 children but no Will.
They want to enjoy life, travel etc while they can, can any one suggest the best way they can accomplish their dreams.
rgd
sebastian
                I have a scenario to deal with. Husband and wife both not in very good health. All their money tied up in property with about £30000 mortgage left. Husband is 60, wife 58. Husband has a private pension of 7k p.a and not much else apart from some Pension credit and council tax benefit
 . The property is worth 400K and they have 3 children but no Will.
. The property is worth 400K and they have 3 children but no Will.They want to enjoy life, travel etc while they can, can any one suggest the best way they can accomplish their dreams.
rgd
sebastian
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            They wouldn't be able to release much equity at their age - we had to be 68 before we could release 25%.
 If they could, it would be a good idea for both of them to buy an 'impaired life annuity' which would give them a better deal than a normal annuity, plus a regular income to spend on what they choose. I'm no expert - just thinking of the possibilities.
 They should both have a will. Everyone should, whatever their age or circumstances.
 HTH
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            With little income it may be difficult to get a re-mortgage"A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
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            sebastianj wrote: »Hello all,
 I have a scenario to deal with. Husband and wife both not in very good health. All their money tied up in property with about £30000 mortgage left. Husband is 60, wife 58. Husband has a private pension of 7k p.a and not much else apart from some Pension credit and council tax benefit . The property is worth 400K and they have 3 children but no Will. . The property is worth 400K and they have 3 children but no Will.
 They want to enjoy life, travel etc while they can, can any one suggest the best way they can accomplish their dreams.
 rgd
 sebastian
 Dwonsize to a cheaper property, thus releasing money which can be used to pay off mortgage and invested to produce a return ( expect 5%), thus increasing their income.
 Check out their state pension situation at https://www.thepensionservice.gov.ukTrying to keep it simple... 0 0
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            £400K sounds like a big house, but maybe not if in central London? Unless one buys a significantly cheaper, the costs of selling / buying, refurbishment and the inevitable unforeseen costs can often swallow up most of the capital released by downsizing. Sell up and rent a series of "holiday" homes around the world could be a viable option for this couple? However I suspect they don't want to move?"A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
 Ride hard or stay home :iloveyou:0
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