Your New Retirement Nest Egg: A Consumer Guide to the New Reverse Mortgages
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2073626 in Books
- Published on: 1996-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 342 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
Three years ago Scholen's Retirement Income on the House: Cashing in on Your Home with a Reverse Mortgage introduced many readers to the concept of reverse mortgages, though the not-for-profit, Minnesota-based organization National Center for Home Equity Conversion, which he directs, has been promoting the concept of reverse mortgages of accumulated home equity since 1981. Here Scholen explains the most recent developments on how to get cash from one's home without having to move or sell or make monthly payments. Considering who best might take advantage of such schemes, he weighs their benefits and drawbacks. Contrasting costs, cash payouts, and disadvantages, he explains and compares available and soon-to-be offered plans. Scholen also analyzes a new federal law that requires full disclosure of the "total loan cost" for all reverse mortgages. This guide provides valuable information on a topic often only mentioned in passing in personal finance and retirement planning books. David Rouse
Review
The price tag is hefty for a standard-sized paperback, but this packs in details on reverse mortgages, which are usually only barely mentioned in real estate and retirement planning guides. The author directs the center which publishers this book, and he's counseled thousands on how to use home equity savings to provide retirement cash without monthly loan payments. -- Midwest Book Review


