Hybrid mortgage launched for borrowers aged 50-plus 

Hybrid mortgage launched for borrowers aged 50-plus 


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LiveMore, a mortgage lender aiming at borrowers aged 50 to 90 plus, has launched its new Standard Part & Part mortgage. 

This hybrid product is designed for borrowers aged 50 and above, whether working or retired, and combines elements of both interest-only and capital and interest. 

The lender says thew product is ideal for clients seeking enhanced affordability, as the LiveMore Mortgage Matcher helps determine the capital and interest and interest-only repayments based on individual financial profiles and goals. 

It also claims the product is well-suited to borrowers who want to retain enough equity to facilitate a future downsizing move and to those with investments who prefer a structured approach to mortgage repayment.

The loan term can extend up to 40 years, with no maximum age limit, making it accessible to borrowers in their 80s and beyond. Borrowers can use the mortgage for a range of purposes including purchasing a new property, remortgaging an existing loan, or releasing funds for home improvements, lifestyle needs, or family financial support.

Key features of the Standard Part & Part mortgage include: up to 80% Loan-to-Value (LTV), with a maximum of 75% on interest-only and an additional 5% available on capital and interest; and the flexibility to make up to 10% in overpayments per annum.

“We are continuously evolving our offering to better serve the needs of our customers” says Paul Lewis, Sales Director – Mortgages. “Our new Part & Part mortgage provides greater choice and affordability, demonstrating our commitment to making borrowing easier and more accessible for people in later life.”

The LiveMore Mortgage Matcher is free to brokers and available on the LiveMore website. It works in conjunction with the affordability calculator and enables brokers to tailor solutions more precisely to clients’ circumstances.

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