Podcast 29 – Reverse Mortgages – With Steve Kalscheur



Now that retirement timelines are longer than ever, how can you plan for, and fund, your retirement — no matter how long it might last? 

One option that could be the right fit for you is a reverse mortgage.

Today, Jeremy Keil joins Steve Kalscheur, a reverse mortgage specialist with the American Advisors Group. They discuss reverse mortgages as a retirement planning strategy, how they differ from regular mortgages, and the various upsides they offer.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Key things to consider before getting a reverse mortgage
  • Ways reverse mortgages can provide tax-free money and help eliminate your mortgage
  • Why the line of credit offered by reverse mortgages is such a powerful retirement tool
  • Tips and tricks for hedging against market downturns with reverse mortgages
  • And more!

Join Jeremy and Steve now to gain a better understanding of how reverse mortgages can work for you and your ideal retirement!

Resources: Keil Financial Partners | 3 Keys You Should Know Before Choosing a Financial Advisor  | 6 Questions Retirees Aren’t Asking But Should Be | Subscribe 

American Advisors Group | Steve Kalscheur: (608) 235-2800

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