Housing Equity Withdrawal

Perceptions of Obstacles among Older Australian Home Owners and associated Service Providers

Journal Article (2017)
Author(s)

T Jefferson (Curtin University)

S Austen (Curtin University)

R. Ong (Curtin University)

M.E.A. Haffner (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, TU Delft - OLD Housing Systems)

Gavin Wood (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, TU Delft - OLD Housing Systems)

Research Group
OLD Housing Systems
Copyright
© 2017 T Jefferson, S Austen, R Ong, M.E.A. Haffner, G.A. Wood
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279417000058
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 T Jefferson, S Austen, R Ong, M.E.A. Haffner, G.A. Wood
Research Group
OLD Housing Systems
Issue number
3
Volume number
46
Pages (from-to)
623-642
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Abstract

Housing wealth dominates the asset portfolios of the older population in Australia and many other countries. Given the anticipated spike in fiscal costs associated with population ageing, there is growing policy interest in housing equity withdrawal (HEW) to finance living needs in retirement. This paper sheds light on homeowners’ perceptions of the obstacles associated with two forms of HEW: mortgage equity withdrawal (where the in situ home owner increases his/her housing-related debt) and downsizing (where housing equity is released by moving to a lower-valued property). We uncover a series of age-specific barriers impeding older Australians’ use of these forms of HEW through qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted with home owners and professional service providers in related areas of policy and practice. To that end, we recommend the development of a range of safeguards that will minimise the risk exposure and other obstacles associated with HEW for older home owners.

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