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Equity release demand could rise from interest-only ‘crunch’

by Kevin Rose
2 July 2020
£16bn in interest-only to be paid off this year
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An ‘interest-only mortgage crunch’ could see a wave of over-55s looking to equity release as a means to repay their outstanding mortgages in the near future.

New research from OneFamily found that 28% of mortgagors aged 55 plus have an interest-only mortgage. The research also suggests that, over the next five years, 40% of all over 55s with an interest-only mortgage will see them come to term.

This means that, potentially, 11% of mortgage holders aged 55 plus will have to pay off their remaining interest-only mortgage or find an alternative arrangement within the next year.  Many will have planned for this eventuality with the intention that they realise assets or use a repayment vehicle such as an investment policy that would be due to mature at the same time.

However, 20% said that recent news around the coronavirus, and its potential impact on their finances and lifestyle, would mean that they are more likely to release equity from their properties.

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The financial landscape has also changed drastically since these mortgages were taken out; the 2008 stock market crash, years of austerity and the recent turmoil in the markets have all had an impact.  Those who financed their homes believing that they would be able to repay their mortgage from the future value of assets or from investments may now need to look for alternative ways to cover the costs.

More than 60,000 over 55s with an interest-only mortgage are expected to consider equity release within the next five years. Paying off an existing mortgage is the key reason stated by one in four (24%) of those surveyed, who said that at least part of the cash released was used for this purpose.

Paul Bridgwater, OneFamily’s head of lending proposition, said: “It’s a potential perfect storm for holders of interest-only mortgages to see them coming to term at a time when there’s likely to be pressure on their finances.  For example, they may now need the assets that they’d allocated to the repayment of their mortgage to help other family members who are struggling.

“Additionally, their investments could have devalued following the stock market crash or simply not performed as expected.  Uncertainty in the housing market may mean that property assets that they were planning to realise could also have dropped in value, so the reality is that mortgagors could need to look to an alternative means of financing to cover the shortfall.

“As ever, financial advice will be crucial in helping this group to find their way through these difficult issues. Equity release is one solution that might help homeowners to overcome these challenges.”

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