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The New Golden Years: Turning Home Equity Into Retirement Stability

By Lois Kenney, Mortgage Loan Officer , Community Writer
May 5, 2026 at 01:40pm. Views: 1958

BOOMERS!! Whatever happened to the "Golden Years"? 

For many Baby Boomers, the idea of a carefree retirement has been challenged by rising costs, 

longer lifespans, and uncertainty in traditional savings vehicles. The “Golden Years” may not 

look the way they once did, but that doesn’t mean they’re out of reach. In fact, for homeowners 

who have spent years building equity, there may be a powerful, often overlooked way to turn that 

hard-earned asset into a reliable source of retirement income. 

A reverse mortgage is designed specifically for homeowners age 62* and older, allowing them to 

convert a portion of their home’s equity into usable cash flow without giving up ownership or 

taking on a required monthly mortgage payment. Instead of continuing to pay into a mortgage, 

the home can begin to pay you. Funds can be received as a lump sum, a line of credit, or ongoing 

monthly payments, creating flexibility to cover everyday expenses, healthcare costs, or simply 

enjoy life with less financial stress. 

What makes this strategy especially appealing is that reverse mortgage proceeds are generally 

tax-free and do not impact Social Security or Medicare benefits. For many retirees, this can serve 

as a buffer against market downturns, allowing other investments more time to recover while still 

maintaining a comfortable lifestyle. It can also be used strategically to delay drawing down 

retirement accounts, fund home improvements for aging in place, or even eliminate an existing 

mortgage payment altogether. 

The “Golden Years” haven’t disappeared. They’ve just taken on a new form. With the right 

tools and guidance, homeowners can create a retirement plan that supports both stability and 

freedom. A reverse mortgage isn’t the right fit for everyone, but for many Boomers, it’s 

becoming a key piece of the puzzle, turning home equity into opportunity, and helping restore 

the retirement they’ve worked so hard to achieve. 

*Some programs are available for homeowners 55 and over 

Want to see what this could look like for you?

951.377.7410

lkenney@nexalending.com

Free personalized review availabl

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