Baby boomers sitting on potential £280,000 nest egg

The majority of ‘baby boomers’ are now enjoying life mortgage-free and sitting on a potential £280,000 property nest egg.

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Amy Loddington
3rd April 2018
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New research from SunLife shows the average over-55-year-old has lived in the same property for more than 20 years, during which time house prices have shot up by over 300 per cent.

While property now accounts for over a third of UK households’ net wealth, one in five asset-rich, cash-poor baby boomers consider they are struggling financially, blaming the rising cost of living and poor interest rates for feeling “worse off”.

Four in 10 over-55s are still giving financial support to their children or grandchildren, with a fifth admitting their kids need more help with money than they’d planned for.

It is unsurprising that eight in 10 homeowners are now prepared to either use equity release or downsize to get hold of some of the cash locked in their property.

SunLife’s CEO Dean Lamble said: “Equity release is becoming an ever-more-popular way for people to help fund the retirement they want.

“Not everyone is eligible or suitable for equity release, but someone takes out equity from their home every fifteen minutes in the UK.

“It’s clear that equity release is fast becoming the preferred choice among people over 55 to help fund the retirement they want.”

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