Clear Answers Before Big Decisions

Reverse mortgage education that starts with your questions.

For homeowners, families, and professionals who want to understand the options before making a decision about home equity.

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“Let’s slow this down and make sure you understand what belongs in the conversation.”

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Why People Reach Out

Most people arrive with questions, not conclusions.

A reverse mortgage decision touches the home, the family, the future, and the numbers. This site is built to help visitors understand the conversation before they enter it.

Home

Can I stay where I am?

Understand how aging in place and home equity may fit together.

Family

What should my children know?

Make the conversation clearer before worry takes over.

Payment

I still have a mortgage payment.

Review how an existing balance can affect available options.

Clarity

What are the tradeoffs?

Look at responsibilities, limits, timing, and alternatives in plain English.

Professionals

I need a reliable education resource.

Helpful for advisors, Realtors, attorneys, and family advocates.

Start Here

Choose the path that sounds closest to today.

No one starts in the same place. These pathways let visitors enter through the real question they already have.

01

I Want To Stay In My Home

Aging-in-place questions and home equity basics.

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02

I Need More Monthly Cash Flow

Understand the housing cost side of retirement planning.

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03

I Still Have A Mortgage Payment

A calm review of existing balances and available education.

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04

I Am Helping My Parent

Family questions, heir concerns, and conversation guides.

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05

I Am A Financial Professional

Education for client conversations involving home equity.

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06

I Want To Buy A Home In Retirement

Learn how purchase conversations may work in certain cases.

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07

I Just Want To Ask A Question

Start with the basics. Bring the question you have now.

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Plain English

What is a reverse mortgage?

A loan option for eligible homeowners age 62 or older that may allow access to a portion of home equity while continuing to live in the home as a primary residence.

Some proprietary reverse mortgage products may be available to eligible homeowners age 55+, subject to program, property, state, and underwriting requirements.

It has requirements, responsibilities, costs, and long-term considerations. That is why education matters.

It involves your home.

That means the decision deserves time, context, and clear explanation.

It comes with obligations.

Homeowners must understand property charges, maintenance, occupancy, and repayment events.

It is not a rushed decision.

The right first step is education, not pressure or a quick answer.

Balanced Guidance

A reverse mortgage is a tool, not a universal answer.

For some homeowners, it may be worth exploring. For others, another option may fit better. The goal is to understand the strategy before deciding.

Your goals and timeline
Existing mortgage balance
Family considerations
Costs and responsibilities
Other available options
Long-term housing plans
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Russell Tunick
Russell TunickReverse Mortgage Specialist
Meet Russ

Education first. No pressure.

“My role is not to convince anyone. My role is to help people understand how these programs work, what responsibilities come with them, and whether they fit their goals.”

Russ brings a patient, plain-English approach to conversations that can otherwise feel overwhelming. The site should feel like sitting at the table with someone who will slow things down.

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Education Center Preview

Learn before you decide.

A resource center built around real questions: basics, myths, family conversations, costs, responsibilities, and home equity options.

Guide Download

Things to understand before considering a reverse mortgage.

An educational guide for homeowners and families who want to understand the basics, responsibilities, and questions to ask.

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Common Questions

Questions are the beginning, not the problem.

The FAQ preview should feel like a calm place to start, especially for homeowners and adult children who are unsure what to ask first.

Does the bank own my home?

A plain-English answer belongs here with careful compliance review.

What responsibilities remain?

Taxes, insurance, maintenance, occupancy, and other obligations should be explained clearly.

What happens if I move?

Explain repayment events and next steps in simple terms.

Should my children be involved?

Family conversations can be helpful when everyone wants clarity.

Have questions about your situation?

You do not need to have everything figured out before starting a conversation. Bring your questions, and Russ can help you understand what may fit, what may not, and what needs more review.

Russ is based in New York. This website is for education and conversation only; it does not offer a digital loan application.