Virginia Reverse Mortgage Information
Welcome to the Virginia Reverse Mortgage Information Center
Larry McAnarney is your Virginia licensed Reverse Mortgage Specialist
Virginia’s historic elegance, blending Richmond’s colonial charm with Virginia Beach’s coastal allure and the Blue Ridge Mountains’ scenic splendor that captivate retirees in search of four-season beauty and cultural depth, positions Larry McAnarney as the premier reverse mortgage advisor, his profound expertise since 1999 illuminating paths to harness your Old Dominion home’s value for enriched golden years. Through his affiliation with Mutual of Omaha Reverse Mortgage, Larry adeptly incorporates Virginia’s senior property tax relief programs and Appalachian trail weather adaptations into tailored HECM strategies, empowering you to explore Shenandoah hikes or Williamsburg history tours with liberated funds, all while safeguarding your legacy in the Commonwealth’s timeless embrace.
Please contact Larry for additional details and program offerings. Contact us if you would like to know how much money is available to you or request a reverse mortgage quote and fill out the appropriate information.
Contact LarryWhat is a reverse mortgage?
A Home Equity Conversion Mortgage, or HECM, is a flexible financial product designed for homeowners aged 62 and older. The loan is insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) so that borrowers will not owe more than the value of the home at maturity. With a HECM, also known as a reverse mortgage, you can convert some of the equity in your home into cash to meet financial goals, such as supplementing retirement income, buying a new home, maintaining a quality lifestyle, or preparing for a more secure and rewarding financial future.
All that happens all without giving up ownership or control of your home and without having to make monthly mortgage payments. Of course, as homeowners, you are responsible for occupying the home as your primary residence, keeping up with property maintenance, and staying current on paying property taxes, required insurance and any homeowners’ fees.
Instead of repaying the loan in monthly installments, you or your estate repay the principal, accrued fees and interest when you no longer live in the home.
When it comes to getting your payment, you determine how you’d like to receive your funds based on your individual financial needs and objectives. For example:
- A monthly payment will supplement your income each month.
- A lump sum will provide your available funds at once, subject to initial disbursement limits.
- A line of credit will allow you to withdraw cash as you need it.
- Any combination of the above will give you the added value of flexibility to meet your personal financial requirements.