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A quarter use equity release to clear mortgage

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Posted:
06/05/2015
Updated:
06/05/2015

Guest Author:
Adam Williams

Almost a quarter of people taking out an equity release loan did so to clear an outstanding mortgage debt.

Figures from Key Retirement showed 23% of people used equity release to pay off their current mortgage.

However the most popular reason for releasing equity was to fund home improvements with 61% using the product for this purpose.

Other popular reasons include paying down other debts and loans (31%), going on holiday (28%) and treating family and friends (16%).

In the first quarter of the year the number of new plans taken out was 5,110, up 2.5% compared to last year. The total amount released was worth £340m, up 3.1% on the first three months of 2014.

In the past year the average amount of money has grown from £61,232 at the start of last year to £66,735 in 2015.

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The number of customers using equity release in London has increased by 40% in the last year. However the number of plans in the North West dropped 28% and in Northern Ireland it is down 24%.

Dean Mirfin, technical director at Key Retirement, said: “Debt in retirement is a growing issue with large numbers of customers using money to clear mortgages as well as credit card debts and loans.

“That highlights a real need for lenders – including equity release providers – to develop solutions to help.