Equity release more attractive to young people
Many of the myths and misconceptions regarding the equity release sector are now thankfully behind us as the industry has responded to consumer needs over the years. That said, it is still commonly thought that equity release is only for the elderly or for those that have no other option when they want to raise extra money in later life. At Equity Release Supermarket, we know these two perceptions...
Is good money management enough to fund retirement?
Time and again our advisers speak to people who are turning to equity release and using some of the money tied up in their homes to supplement their retirement...
Equity Release Supermarket rebound in Q3 with 31% increase in enquiries
In comparison to Q2, our latest data revealed a rising interest in equity release, with enquiries increasing by a whopping 31%. This suggests that we’re s...
Equity Release Supermarket partner with LiveMore Capital
Equity Release Supermarket are proud to announce our partnership with LiveMore Capital, a RIO mortgage specialist. Continue reading, below, for more information...
While that dream trip abroad may be on hold for the moment, there’s no stopping you from enjoying the UK. To stay safe on your home-grown holi...
Can you spot the (socially-distanced) hobbies in these scenes?
If you’ve recently discovered family cycling trips during lockdown or loving socially distanced days out on the golf course, we’ve got the perfect p...
Journey to becoming an ERS adviser: Sue Eastham
In just one short year as an independent Equity Release Supermarket adviser, she has established herself as a firm favourite amongst her clients - and a beloved...
Later life lending is a term used to describe several types of borrowing designed for homeowners, typically over the age of 55.
The most essential home modifications for retirees
If you’re ready to take on your dream retirement, the first question to ask is - are you ready to finance it?
3 ways to create a comfortable and convenient garden for retirees
Sweeping, digging and watering are par for the course, and this can put a lot of strain on the joints. Bad backs, stiff knees; nobody wants them, but they&rsquo...