(05/04/2024)
Reverse Mortgages NSW: Loan Scenario of the Week
Deborah (77) lives alone at her home in the Blue Mountains she has lived there for 52 years. Debbies main source of income is the aged pension, and she is surviving comfortably on this. She also has a small amount of super, but she does not want to draw this unless she has no other option.
Debbie is looking to do a reverse mortgage to renovate her kitchen, buy a new car and then have funds for one off expenses and some holidays.
Debbie wants to live at home for as long as possible and this loan will allow her the freedom to do this comfortably.
If you would like to know more about how a Reverse Mortgage can help you achieve your lifestyle aspirations please call Raymond on 0438 184 784 or Nicholas on 0438 184 785.
(Names, locations, amounts, & other personal details have been changed to protect the client’s identity. This post does not constitute advice.)
If you would like to know more about how a Reverse Mortgage can help you achieve your lifestyle aspirations please call Raymond on 0438 184 784 or Nicholas on 0438 184 785.
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