Tuesday, February 14, 2006


Case Study: Reverse Mortgage Case Study - Long Term Care

Here is another good case study showing how reverse mortgages can be used for more than just supplimental retirement income. This case study illustrates how a reverse mortgage can help with long term care expenses.

Long Term Care Reverse Mortgage Case Study

A 65 year old couple is concerned that they have not saved enough money to cover long term care expenses and excessive medical costs. Their investment properties and pension provide a comfortable level of income today, but they are worried it may fall short in the future.

Their assets include a highly appreciated $2.2 million waterfront property with a detached rental cottage. If they sell the property outright they will lose $275,000 to capital gains taxes.
One solution is for them to take out a reverse mortgage against their property. They would recieve $800,000 line of credit from the reverse mortgage. They could then use part of the line of credit to purchase a SPIA (Single premium immediate annuity) and use the annuity payments to pay the monthly premiums on a long term care policy. The remaining portion of the reverse mortgage line of credit can be used to cover future medical expenses.

As the property appreciates in value of time, it's possible for the appreciation to far exceed the withdraws that are used to cover their future medical expenses. After 25 years (age 90 for the retirees) the balance on their reverse mortgage will be between $2 and 3$ million depending on the fequency and timing of their line of credit withdraws. If their home continues to appreciated at 6% over the same 25 years, it will grow in value to over $8.8 million.

This would provide their heirs with a significant estate at the same time providing the security and liquidity that the couple feels they need to pay for future health care and other expenses.

Resource box: For more information visit reverse annuity mortages or the reverse annuity mortgage blog.

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