Equity release advice for homeowners in East Yorkshire
If you own your home in East Yorkshire and are considering equity release, you can get whole-of-market advice from a Yorkshire-based Equity Release Council member, by phone, by video, or in person.
Later-life lending advice from a Yorkshire adviser
Search Equity Release is led by Craig Oliver, a member of the Equity Release Council, named Best Individual Adviser at the 2018 Equity Release Awards, with three decades in later-life lending. As a whole-of-market firm, we compare equity release and later-life lending products from across the market to find what genuinely suits you. If equity release is not the right answer for you, we will tell you that.
Advice across East Yorkshire, however suits you
You do not need to travel to an office. We provide advice to your preference, on the telephone, by video call, or face to face. Whether you are in Hull, Beverley, Bridlington, Goole, or anywhere across East Yorkshire, you can speak to Craig directly and get clear, jargon-free guidance.
What is equity release?
Equity release lets homeowners aged 55 and over access some of the value tied up in their home, usually through a lifetime mortgage, while continuing to own and live in it. The amount available is based on your age and your property, not your income. As an Equity Release Council member, our lifetime mortgage products carry a no negative equity guarantee, so you will never owe more than your home is worth.
How much could you release?
The amount you could release depends on your age and your property's value. For a quick, no-obligation estimate, try our calculator. You can also see how house prices have moved in your area with our house price tracker.
Equity release in East Yorkshire, your questions answered
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Ready to talk it through?
There is no pressure, and our initial service is at our cost. Speak to Craig for a friendly, no-obligation conversation about your options.
Unless you decide to go ahead, our service is at our cost. Only if your case completes would our advice fee of a maximum of £1,495 be payable. Other lender & solicitor fees may apply. Equity release may reduce the value of your estate and could affect your entitlement to means-tested benefits.