The latest research by leading residential park bungalow provider,ย Regency Living, reveals that more than a third of over-50s have more than 10 years left on their mortgage, and that by downsizing their property to one particular type of home, they could instantly release 70% of their equity if not more, helping them to pay off their existing mortgage and enjoy their golden years with a greater financial cushion.
A new survey of over-50s homeowners reveals that 88% are still paying off their mortgag, and over a third (36%) have more than 10 years of repayments left before itโs fully paid off.
With the currentย average retirement age in the UK currently standing at 66 and expected to hit 67 between 2026-2028, this means that a large proportion of homeowners are destined to still be paying off their mortgage well into retirement.
Despite this, only 6% of respondents say that they have considered equity release to help pay off their mortgage.
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Of those 6%, 57% have considered releasing equity through a Lifetime Mortgage, while just 34% have considered downsizing their property.
This strikingly low proportion of people considering downsizing comes despite the fact that doing so can release a huge chunk of equity. In fact, further research from Regency Living reveals that downsizing to a certain property type can immediately release 70% of equity if not more.
How much equity can be released by downsizing to a park home?
Many over-50s who are well-positioned to release equity through downsizing will currently live in a larger family home, such as a detached property. Regency Livingโs analysis of house price data* shows that the current average price for a detached home in England is ยฃ459,675.
If a downsizer were to sell their existing home at this price and use the funds to purchase a flat, for which the current average price is ยฃ252,604, they would generate an equity release of 45% (ยฃ207,071).
However, if you were to downsize to a park home instead of a flat, the potential equity release is significantly higher.
The average price of a park home property in England is ยฃ144,748. So downsizing from a detached house would generate an equity release of 68.5% (-ยฃ314,928).
In the hugely popular park home regions of the South East and South West, the equity release potential release is even greater still at 77.4% (-ยฃ496,885) and 70.1% (-ยฃ338,897) respectively.
Sales & Marketing Director at Regency Living, Tim Simmons said,โDownsizing is a great way of ridding yourself of mortgage debt before you enter retirement, freeing yourself of any concerns about being able to afford repayments once the reassurance of a regular salary is gone. And by downsizing to a park home, the amount of cash youโre going to release will not only cover any outstanding mortgage loans and buy your new home, but could also leave you with a handsome lump sum to put towards living your retirement to its fullest.
Park homes arenโt only a great downsizing choice because of their relative affordability, but many park home providers offer aย part exchange service, allowing you to not only secure 100% of the market value of your home, but also providing you with a concrete timeframe with respect to your home move.
Park homes also provide you with a safe, secure home where you can live as part of a like-minded community surrounded by neighbours of a similar age. Park home sites are also often located in some of the countryโs most beautiful and desirable areas, whether itโs the Great British countryside or overlooking our magnificent coasts.โ





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