but the LVR rates for RM's are so conservative... heaps of room for that and still no worries.
Not that many people live to 100 even with our advancing care standards.
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Pretty impressive that there is a 70% increase in the 4 months to 31 Oct compared to pcp :
"At Heartland Bank, the rise has been even more marked.
“In the four months ended October 31, we have had a 70% increase in new business compared with the same time last year,” Ford said.
“So we have seen a big increase in the number of older people wanting to access some equity in their home so they can live a more comfortable retirement.” "
Yeah I thought that 70% increase was very encouraging.
I agree Percy, they have a track record of being very conservative with lending in this area.
I would think if a super fit 90 year old wanted to borrow 50% on some $15m Herne Bay Mansion they'd probably give them a polite talking too rather than approve the loan. You and I would be lucky to make it to 90 and most certainly won't be borrowing if we do ;)
Have you bought that new car yet ?, you can't take it with you ;)
Not not yet...Will wait 26 months until I pass the 75 year old's driving test.
I wonder what HGH's and PAZ's share prices will be then,and if SFF's divie will be enough for a hybrid Suzuki Swift..?
Crikey 4.1 litres per 100 km..Incredible.
A lot to look forward to.
I think you know the dog is considering a very different hybrid at the other end of the scale than a Suzuki ;)
I can't see the point of accumulating wealth if you don't enjoy some of it along the way.
Go on Percy, get something decent to drive while you still can https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ijt1QUopK5c
Spend some of your millions and stop being a Scrooge :p You do realise you can't take it with you when you go ?
There's an old saying, if you don't travel first class, your kids will ;)