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You’ll Love LV=’s New Lifetime Mortgage Offer

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If you are considering an equity release plan then LV=’s fantastic lifetime mortgage offer is not to be missed!

For a limited time, Age Partnership customers could secure a free property valuation*, receive a low fixed interest rate and enjoy a £250 cash bonus. This lifetime mortgage offer is available from LV=, the largest friendly society** investment, savings and insurance company in the UK.

The offer, which expires on October 30th 2009, represents the potential to save thousands in fees and the fixed interest rate will allow customers making the most of this lifetime mortgage plan the chance to start saving and making the most of their retirement years.

Lifetime Mortgage Free Property Valuation

The housing market is showing further signs of improvement with house prices now reaching the same average as September 2008 (according to the Nationwide) so it could be the perfect time to take out an equity release plan. The free property valuation is available on all properties up to £300,000 and carries no obligation to proceed; you could be in for a pleasant surprise when you find out just how much your property is worth!

LV= is a member of SHIP - the UK’s trade body for equity release product providers – and achieved a 5 Star Rating from Defaqto, the independent financial product research company, for the quality of their equity release plans.

A Low Fixed Interest Rate on LV= Lifetime Mortgage

You could also save thousands of pounds by taking advantage of this low fixed interest rate on lifetime mortgages from LV=. The overall cost for comparison is 6.6% which is an exceptionally low interest rate.

To find out how much you could save try Age Partnership’s equity release calculator online.

Enjoy a £250 Cash Boost with Your Lifetime Mortgage

Finally, on top of these great savings you will receive a £250 cash boost on completion, proving that this is a great value for money deal. The kind of deal that saw 90% of Age Partnership customers in September enjoy savings when taking out an equity release plan through the many exclusive and preferential offers we bring to you.

Impartial Advice on All Lifetime Mortgages

Age Partnership are happy to discuss all your options including a conversation about alternatives to releasing equity that you may not have considered and ensure that equity release is the right option for you. It is important to understand how your estate may be affected, particularly when talking about inheritance and we will help you understand how your entitlement to means-tested benefits may be changed.

The exclusive plan above refers to the lump sum lifetime mortgage plan only.

* Property valuation by a qualified surveyor is for mortgage purposes only.
**According to the Association of Friendly Societies Key Statistics 2008; total net assets.

For no-obligation advice on whether equity release could help you and information on the best plans please call our 24 hour helpline and speak to one of our advisors:

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Or use the comments box below to ask a question.

Equity Release may involve a Lifetime Mortgage or Home Reversion Plan. To understand the features and risks ask for a personalised illustration.

Age Partnership provides initial advice at no cost and without obligation. Only if you choose to proceed and your equity release case completes would a typical fee of 1.5% of the amount released or £795 be payable.

Important things to consider about equity release:

  • Equity release could affect your current or future entitlement to means-tested benefits
  • Releasing equity to spend in your lifetime can reduce the amount that is left in your estate when you pass away

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Written by Mark-Blanchfield

October 7th, 2009 at 11:56 am

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