Reverse Mortgage Loans: A Quantitative Analysis

Reverse Mortgage Loans: A Quantitative Analysis

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Article ID: iaor2017949
Volume: 72
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 911
End Page Number: 950
Publication Date: Apr 2017
Journal: The Journal of Finance
Authors: ,
Keywords: investment
Abstract:

Reverse mortgage loans (RMLs) allow older homeowners to borrow against housing wealth without moving. Despite rapid growth in this market, only 1.9% of eligible homeowners had RMLs in 2013. In this paper, we analyze reverse mortgages in a calibrated life‐cycle model of retirement. The average welfare gain from RMLs is $252 per homeowner, and $1,770 per RML borrower. Bequest motives, uncertainty about health and expenses, and loan costs account for low demand. According to the model, the Great Recession's impact differs across age, income, and wealth distributions, with a threefold increase in RML demand for lowest income and oldest households.

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