Understanding the costs involved in equity release is essential before making a decision. This guide outlines typical fees and how advisers from our partner firms may explain the costs relevant to your situation.
How Much Does Equity Release Cost?
Costs vary depending on your circumstances and the provider selected by the adviser you choose. These may include:
- Interest rates – often between 5% and 7%
- Arrangement fees – typically £0–£2,000 (provider dependent)
- Legal costs – usually £500–£1,500
- Valuation fees – typically £200–£500
- Adviser fees – commonly £500–£3,000 depending on complexity
These figures are indicative only.
Adviser Fees
Advisers from our partner firms will assess your circumstances and explain suitable options. Their fees may be:
- Fixed fee
- Percentage of loan amount
- Commission paid by the lender
All costs will be disclosed before any commitment is made.
How Does Interest Work on Equity Release?
Most equity release plans use compound interest, which means interest is charged on both the amount you borrow and any interest already added to the loan.
No Monthly Repayments Required:
With a lifetime mortgage, you typically don’t make monthly repayments. Instead, the interest rolls up over time and is repaid when your home is sold.
How Debt Grows Over Time:
Because interest compounds, the total amount owed can increase significantly over the years. For example, a £50,000 loan at 6% interest could grow to over £179,000 after 25 years.
Optional Interest Payment Plans:
Some providers offer plans where you can choose to pay the interest monthly, preventing it from compounding and keeping the debt from growing.
Understanding how compound interest works is crucial to making an informed decision about equity release.
Example – What Could Equity Release Cost Over Time?
Here’s a simple illustration to show how equity release costs can grow:
Loan Amount: £60,000
Interest Rate: 6% per annum (compound)
Time Period: 20 years
After 20 years, the total amount owed would be approximately £192,000.
This is an illustrative example only. Your actual costs will depend on the interest rate, loan amount, and how long the plan runs. Always request a personalised illustration from your adviser.
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Is Equity Release Expensive Compared to Other Options?
Equity release isn’t the only way to access funds in later life. Here’s how it compares:
Downsizing: Selling your home and moving to a smaller property can free up cash, but involves moving costs, estate agent fees, and the emotional impact of leaving your home.
Retirement Interest-Only Mortgages: You pay only the interest each month, but this requires regular income and doesn’t suit everyone.
Personal Loans: Require monthly repayments and may not be available if you have limited income.
Using Savings: Depletes your financial reserves and may leave you without a safety net for emergencies.
Equity release can be more expensive in the long term, but it allows you to stay in your home without monthly repayments. The right choice depends on your personal circumstances.
What Affects the Cost of Equity Release?
Several factors influence how much equity release will cost you:
Your Age: Older borrowers typically receive lower interest rates and can access more equity.
Property Value: Higher-value properties allow you to release more equity.
Type of Plan: Lifetime mortgages and home reversion plans have different cost structures.
Interest Rate Chosen: Fixed rates provide certainty but may be higher than variable rates initially.
Early Repayment Timing: Repaying early can trigger charges, depending on your plan’s terms.
Pros and Cons of Equity Release Costs
Pros
No Monthly Repayments Required: With most lifetime mortgages, you don’t need to make monthly payments.
Tax-Free Cash: The money you release is tax-free and can be used however you wish.
Stay in Your Home: You continue to own and live in your property for the rest of your life.
Cons
Interest Compounds: The loan grows over time, potentially leaving less inheritance for your family.
Reduced Inheritance: The equity released, plus interest, is repaid from the sale of your home, reducing what you can leave to loved ones.
Early Repayment Charges: Repaying the loan early may incur significant charges.
Frequently Asked Questions About Equity Release Costs
Are there hidden fees?
No. All fees must be disclosed upfront by your adviser and lender. Always ask for a full breakdown before proceeding.
Do I pay monthly?
Most equity release plans don’t require monthly payments. However, some plans allow you to pay interest monthly if you choose.
Can I repay early?
Yes, but early repayment charges may apply. Some plans allow partial repayments without penalties—check the terms with your adviser.
Will this affect benefits?
Equity release can affect means-tested benefits. It’s important to discuss this with your adviser and seek independent financial advice.
Do I have to pay solicitor and valuation fees?
Yes. Solicitor/legal fees cover processing and legal work, and property valuation fees are charged to assess your home’s market value. Costs vary, and some providers may offer cashback towards these. Both fees are common components of equity release costs.
Can I protect some inheritance?
Yes. Many plans offer an inheritance protection feature, allowing you to ring-fence a portion of your property’s value for your beneficiaries.
Does equity release affect my benefits or inheritance?
Equity release may affect your eligibility for means‑tested benefits and will reduce the value of your estate and inheritance potential because the loan plus accrued interest is repaid when the property is sold. This is a key consideration when understanding overall costs.
Can I reduce the long‑term cost of equity release?
Get a Personalised Breakdown of Equity Release Costs
Every situation is unique. To understand exactly what equity release could cost you, speak to a regulated adviser who can provide a tailored illustration based on your circumstances.
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Important Information
Senior Wise acts as an introducer only. We do not provide financial advice. Equity release will reduce the value of your estate and may affect entitlement to means-tested benefits. Always obtain regulated advice from a qualified adviser before proceeding.