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Reverse Mortgages

Providing best reverse mortgage options for Canadian seniors

What Is a Reverse Mortgage?

A reverse mortgage allows homeowners 55+ to access the equity in their home without selling or making monthly payments. It can be used to pay off debt, cover major expenses, fund healthcare needs, or assist family members. This product provides financial flexibility while allowing you to remain in your home.

How Can Jackie Help With a Reverse Mortgage?

Jackie Woodward guides seniors through the reverse mortgage process in Alberta, explaining eligibility, options, and how this solution can support your financial goals. She ensures you understand the benefits, repayment structure, and how to access funds safely and effectively.

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  • Wouldn’t it be nice if you had the money to do more of the things you want to do? A CHIP Reverse Mortgage could be just what you need. It’s the simple and sensible way to unlock the value in your home and turn it into cash to help you enjoy life on your terms.
    Benefits of a CHIP Reverse Mortgage
    ● You receive the money tax-free. It is not added to your taxable income so it doesn’t affect Old Age Security (OAS) or Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) government benefits you may receive.
    ● You can use the money any way you wish. Maybe you want to enjoy your retirement or cover unexpected expenses. Perhaps you want to update your home or help your family without depleting your current savings. The only condition is that any outstanding loans (e.g. existing mortgage or home equity line of credit) secured by your home must be paid out with the proceeds from your CHIP Reverse Mortgage.
    ● No regular mortgage payments are required while you or your spouse live in your home. The full amount only becomes due when you and your spouse no longer live in the home
    ● You maintain ownership and control of your home. You will never be asked to move or sell to repay your CHIP Reverse Mortgage. All that’s required is that you maintain your property and stay up-to-date with property taxes, fire insurance and condominium or maintenance fees while you live there.
    ● You keep all the equity remaining in your home. In many years of experience, 99 out of 100 homeowners have money left over when their CHIP Reverse Mortgage is repaid. And on average, the amount left over is 50% of the value of the home when it is sold.

Step-by-Step Guide to a Reverse Mortgage

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Determine Eligibility:

Ensure you meet the minimum age and home equity requirements to qualify.

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Consult With a Broker:

Jackie will review your financial situation, explain options, and help select the best reverse mortgage product.

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Prepare Documentation:

Provide proof of home ownership, age, and any existing liens or mortgages for lender evaluation.

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Access Funds and Plan Use:

Once approved, receive funds tax-free and plan how they will be used to support your retirement, expenses, or family needs.

Reverse Mortgage FAQ

  • A CHIP Reverse Mortgage is secured by the equity in your home. Unlike a traditional mortgage in which you make regular payments to someone else, a reverse mortgage pays you. The big advantage with the CHIP Reverse Mortgage is that you do not have to make any regular mortgage payments for as long as you or your spouse lives in your home. That’s what has made reverse mortgages such a popular solution in Canada, the U.K., the U.S., Australia and other countries.

  • The CHIP Reverse Mortgage is designed exclusively for homeowners age 55 and older. This age qualification applies to both you and your spouse.

  • You can receive up to 55% of the value of your home. The specific amount is based on your age and that of your spouse, the location and type of home you have, and your home’s current appraised value. You can contact me and I can quickly give you an estimate of how much you may be approved for.

  • You can choose how you want to receive the money. The CHIP Reverse Mortgage gives you the option of receiving all the money you’re eligible for in one lump sum advance, or you can take some now and more later, or you can receive planned advances over a set period of time. Planned advances are available on the Income Advantage product.

  • The homeowner keeps all the equity remaining in the home. In our many years of experience, over 99% of homeowners have money left over when their loan is repaid. The equity remaining depends on the amount borrowed, the value of the home, and the amount of time that’s passed since the reverse mortgage was taken out.

  • No. The homeowner retains title and maintains ownership of the home. It’s required for the homeowner to live in the home, pay taxes on time, have property insurance, and maintain the property in good condition.

  • Many of our clients use a reverse mortgage to pay off their existing mortgage and debts.

  • No. Many financial professionals recommend a reverse mortgage to supplement monthly income instead of selling and downsizing, or taking out a conventional mortgage or a line of credit.

  • There are one time fees to arrange a reverse mortgage such as an appraisal fee, fee for independent legal advice as well as our fee for administration, title insurance, and registration. With the exception of the appraisal fee, these fees are paid for with the funding dollars.

  • There are no monthly payments required as long as the homeowner is living in the home.

Happy House Hunting!

The Mortgage Girl offers mortgage services across Alberta, including Edmonton, Gibbons, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Thorsby, Millet, Leduc, Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, Fort Saskatchewan, and surrounding areas, with the ability to assist clients anywhere in Canada.