Mortgages & Property
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.
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 |
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