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Home Income Plan

How does it work?

With a home income plan, equity is released through a lifetime mortgage or a home reversion plan and is automatically invested into an annuity that is built into the plan, to generate an income for life. A cash lump sum may be available in addition to an income, but the amount may be restricted.

An annuity is a plan that guarantees a series of payments in exchange for a cash lump sum. The income you receive will depend on prevailing annuity rates, your age at the outset and your gender.

The advantages and disadvantages of home income plans largely depend on whether the money is released through a lifetime mortgage or a reversion plan, however annuities have their own set of pros and cons:

ADVANTAGES

  1. A lifetime annuity guarantees that the income will be paid for as long as you live.
  2. Income can usually be taken on a level or increasing amount each year.
  3. With a home income plan annuity, you can usually get a higher income than would be payable from a standalone annuity.
  4. You may be able to take some lump sum in addition to the annuity.
  5. The older you are the higher the income.
  6. As interest is repaid automatically, the reduction in the home's value is minimised.

DISADVANTAGES

  1. You are committed to an annuity as a means of extra income, leaving you no choice of alternatives.
  2. You can lose out by taking a lifetime income if you were to die soon after the plan is completed, unless the plan includes protection against this.
  3. You do not have the option of allowing the interest to build up, so the reduced annuity may not improve your financial circumstances greatly.
  4. Home income plans involve borrowing against your home and may work out more expensive in the long term than downsizing to a smaller property.
  5. Home income plans may affect your entitlement to state benefits and grants.

A LIFETIME MORTGAGE CAN QUICKLY ERODE THE REMAINING EQUITY AND AS A RESULT THERE MAY BE NO VALUE LEFT TO PASS ON.

EQUITY RELEASE MAY REQUIRE A LIFETIME MORTGAGE OR HOME REVERSION PLAN. TO UNDERSTAND THE FEATURES AND RISKS, ASK FOR A PERSONALISED ILLUSTRATION.

Company address: Synchro Mortgage Solutions Limited, Synchro House, 512 Etruria Road, Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire , ST5 0SY
T: 01782 346 491 Email: [email protected]

The guidance provided within this website is subject to the uk regulatory regime and is therefore primarily targeted at consumers based in the UK.

Synchro Mortgage Solutions Ltd is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Synchro Mortgage Solutions Ltd is entered on the Financial Services Register (www.fca.org.uk/register) under reference: 506054. Registered in England and Wales.

Company Registration Number: 06582889. Registered address same as company address.

Synchro Mortgage Solutions are highly experienced insurance and mortgage brokers based in Newcastle-Under-Lyme and Stoke-on-Trent.

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Our initial advice is provided free of charge. There may be a fee for arranging your mortgage, the precise amount will depend upon your scenario and circumstances but this will typically be £495, payable on completion.

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