Equity Release
Unlock your home’s value with trusted expert guidance
For many homeowners, a significant portion of their wealth is tied up in their property. If you're over 55 and looking to unlock some of that value without having to sell your home, equity release could be a suitable option.
Our role is to help you understand whether equity release aligns with your long-term financial goals. We will guide you through the different equity release products available, ensuring you make an informed decision that balances immediate financial needs with future considerations such as inheritance tax planning and long-term care needs. We are independent and give whole of market advice to find the most appropriate solution for your circumstances.
Equity release is not right for everyone, and we will guide you through:
- The impact of equity release on inheritance planning
- Potential effects on means-tested benefits
- Any early repayment charges or implications of borrowing more in the future
Equity release may impact your eligibility for means-tested benefits, reduce the value of your estate, and result in early repayment charges. Seek independent advice before proceeding.
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Book a consultation with an expert financial planner or mortgage adviser today. We typically provide an initial 1 hour meeting with no charge or obligation.
Brown Clift Sanger is a trading name of GSS Financial Planning Limited, registered in England No 03509426. Registered Address: Sampuran House, 3a Chislehurst Road, Orpington, Kent, BR6 0DF.
GSS Financial Planning Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. We are entered on the Financial Services Register No 579330 at: https://register.fca.org.uk/s/
The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate taxation and trust advice and some aspects of commercial mortgages.
The guidance and/or advice contained within this website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore primarily targeted at customers in the UK.
Should you have a complaint or dispute with us that we are unable to resolve to your satisfaction, you can refer this to the Financial Ombudsman Service to help resolve the matter. Please see the following link for further details: http://financial-ombudsman.org.uk
The FCA's Money Advice Service provides further useful information and can be found here: http://moneyadviceservice.org.uk