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What Is Equity Release UK — A Complete Guide for 2026
Understand equity release, lifetime mortgages, and home reversion plans. Pros, cons, costs, and alternatives explained with real examples.
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Equity release lets you access your home’s value without moving. Here’s everything you need to know about this significant financial decision.
What Is Equity Release?
Two Main Types
| Type |
How It Works |
Age |
| Lifetime Mortgage |
Borrow against home, interest rolls up |
55+ |
| Home Reversion |
Sell part of home, live rent-free |
60+ |
Lifetime Mortgage (Most Common)
| Feature |
Details |
| Ownership |
You retain 100% ownership |
| Living |
Stay in your home |
| Repayments |
Optional (usually none) |
| Interest |
Rolls up (compounds) |
| Repaid when |
Death or move to care |
| Guarantee |
Never owe more than home value |
Home Reversion
| Feature |
Details |
| Ownership |
Sell share to provider |
| Living |
Rent-free for life |
| Payment |
Lump sum (below market value) |
| Percentage sold |
Typically 30-100% |
| Less common |
Due to lower values received |
How Much Can You Release?
Loan-to-Value by Age
| Age |
Typical LTV |
| 55 |
20-25% |
| 60 |
25-30% |
| 65 |
30-35% |
| 70 |
35-45% |
| 75 |
45-50% |
| 80 |
50-55% |
| 85+ |
55-60% |
Example Releases
| Home Value |
Age 65 (32%) |
Age 75 (48%) |
| £200,000 |
£64,000 |
£96,000 |
| £300,000 |
£96,000 |
£144,000 |
| £400,000 |
£128,000 |
£192,000 |
| £500,000 |
£160,000 |
£240,000 |
How Interest Rolls Up
The Compound Effect
| Initial Release |
Interest Rate |
After 10 Years |
After 20 Years |
| £50,000 |
5% |
£81,445 |
£132,665 |
| £50,000 |
6% |
£89,542 |
£160,357 |
| £50,000 |
7% |
£98,358 |
£193,484 |
| £100,000 |
6% |
£179,085 |
£320,714 |
Real Example
| Scenario |
Numbers |
| Home value |
£300,000 |
| Release (age 65) |
£100,000 |
| Interest rate |
6.5% |
| After 15 years |
£257,184 owed |
| After 20 years |
£352,365 owed |
| Home value (3% growth) |
£541,833 |
| Remaining equity |
£189,468 |
Costs and Fees
Upfront Costs
| Cost |
Typical Amount |
| Arrangement fee |
£500-1,000 |
| Valuation fee |
£150-400 |
| Solicitor fees |
£500-1,000 |
| Advice fee |
£500-1,500 |
| Total |
£1,650-3,900 |
Ongoing Cost
| Cost |
Details |
| Interest rate |
5.5-7.5% MER |
| Roll-up effect |
Compounds |
| Early repayment charges |
May apply if moving |
Current Interest Rates (Typical)
| Product Type |
Rate Range |
| Lifetime mortgage |
5.5% - 7.5% |
| With interest payments |
May be lower |
| Fixed for life |
Usually |
Types of Lifetime Mortgage
Lump Sum
| Feature |
Details |
| One-time release |
Full amount upfront |
| Interest on full amount |
Starts immediately |
| Best for |
Large one-off need |
Drawdown
| Feature |
Details |
| Initial amount |
Plus reserve facility |
| Draw more later |
As needed |
| Interest only on drawn |
Reduces compound effect |
| Best for |
Supplementing income |
Interest-Paying
| Feature |
Details |
| Pay monthly/annual interest |
Prevents roll-up |
| Protect inheritance |
Debt stays fixed |
| Higher monthly cost |
But lower total |
Enhanced (Ill Health)
| Feature |
Details |
| Health conditions |
Allow more release |
| Shorter life expectancy |
Lower risk to lender |
| Can add 20-30% |
To release amount |
Pros and Cons
Advantages
| Pro |
Benefit |
| Stay in your home |
No need to move |
| Tax-free cash |
No income tax |
| No monthly payments |
Usually |
| Flexible |
Various options |
| Guaranteed |
Never owe more than home |
| Fixed rate |
For life |
Disadvantages
| Con |
Impact |
| Expensive |
Compound interest |
| Reduces inheritance |
Significantly |
| Affects means-tested benefits |
Could lose entitlements |
| Commitment |
Early repayment charges |
| Future options limited |
Hard to move/downsize |
| Not for everyone |
Alternatives may be better |
Impact on Inheritance
Comparison
| Without Equity Release |
With Equity Release |
| Home value at death: £400k |
Home value at death: £400k |
| Mortgage: £0 |
Equity release debt: £200k |
| Inheritance: £400k |
Inheritance: £200k |
Protecting Inheritance
| Option |
How It Works |
| Drawdown |
Only borrow what you need |
| Pay interest |
Stop debt growing |
| Inheritance guarantee |
Ringfence percentage |
| Early repayment |
When circumstances change |
Alternatives to Consider
Before Equity Release
| Alternative |
When Suitable |
| Downsizing |
Mobile, willing to move |
| Remortgage |
Can afford payments |
| RIO mortgage |
Income supports payments |
| State benefits |
Not claiming all entitled |
| Savings first |
Use other assets |
| Family gifting |
Family can help |
Retirement Interest-Only (RIO)
| Feature |
RIO vs Equity Release |
| Monthly payments |
Yes (interest only) |
| Capital repayment |
From sale |
| Debt growth |
None (paying interest) |
| Affordability |
Must prove income |
The Process
Steps to Equity Release
| Step |
What Happens |
| 1. Research |
Understand options |
| 2. Advice |
Speak to qualified adviser |
| 3. Comparison |
Review providers |
| 4. Application |
Submit documents |
| 5. Valuation |
Home assessed |
| 6. Legal work |
Solicitor handles |
| 7. Completion |
Funds released |
Timeline
| Stage |
Duration |
| Advice to application |
1-2 weeks |
| Application to offer |
2-4 weeks |
| Offer to completion |
2-4 weeks |
| Total |
5-10 weeks |
Questions to Ask
To Your Adviser
| Question |
Why It Matters |
| What’s the total cost? |
Over your life expectancy |
| What are alternatives? |
Ensure it’s right |
| Impact on benefits? |
Could lose entitlements |
| Early repayment terms? |
If circumstances change |
| Family involvement? |
Should they know? |
To Yourself
| Question |
Honest Answer |
| Have I explored alternatives? |
Downsizing? |
| What’s this money for? |
Needs vs wants |
| Family discussed? |
Affects inheritance |
| Long-term care plans? |
Future needs |
Protections
Equity Release Council Standards
| Protection |
What It Means |
| No-negative-equity |
Never owe more than home |
| Right to stay |
Security of tenure |
| Fixed or capped rates |
Interest certainty |
| Portability |
Move to suitable property |
| Professional advice |
Required |
Finding an Adviser
| Requirement |
Details |
| Qualified |
Equity release specialist |
| Independent |
Whole of market |
| Regulated |
By FCA |
| Find via |
Equity Release Council, MoneyHelper |
Summary
| Factor |
Equity Release Reality |
| Age requirement |
55+ (usually) |
| Amount released |
20-60% of home value |
| Interest rates |
5.5-7.5% typically |
| Monthly payments |
None required (usually) |
| Repayment |
Death or care home |
| Inheritance impact |
Significant reduction |
| Always required |
Professional advice |
| Who It May Suit |
Who Should Consider Alternatives |
| Want to stay in home |
Willing to downsize |
| No other assets |
Have savings or income |
| Need significant cash |
Smaller need |
| Inheritance not priority |
Want to maximise legacy |
| Understand long-term cost |
Want lower-cost options |