Reverse Mortgage Specialists in Miramar, FL
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What Does a Reverse Mortgage Specialist in Miramar Cost?
Typical costs for a reverse mortgage in Florida include an origination fee of up to 2 percent of the first 200000 of home value plus 1 percent of the amount over 200000. Third party costs such as appraisal title insurance and recording fees usually range from 2000 to 5000. An upfront mortgage insurance premium of 2 percent of the appraised value is required. Annual mortgage insurance premiums are 0.5 percent of the loan balance. This is general information not mortgage or financial advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not mortgage or financial advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the age requirements for a reverse mortgage in Miramar Florida?
Borrowers must be at least 62 years old. If there are multiple borrowers on the title all must meet the age requirement unless one is a non borrowing spouse who qualifies under specific HUD rules.
Do I have to own my home free and clear to get a reverse mortgage in Miramar?
No you do not need to own the home free and clear. You can use a reverse mortgage to pay off an existing mortgage. The amount you can borrow depends on your age the home value and current interest rates.
What happens to my reverse mortgage if I move out of Miramar Florida?
If you permanently move out of the home for more than 12 consecutive months the loan becomes due and payable. This includes moving to a nursing home or assisted living facility. Florida law requires the lender to give you notice before foreclosure proceedings begin.