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7 Ways to Maximize Social Security Benefits with Don Graves


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Imagine having access to a growing reserve of tax-free retirement funds that most financial advisors never mention. For homeowners age 60 and older, this hidden "fourth bucket" of retirement money exists in your home equity - and it could be worth hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars over your lifetime.

In this eye-opening conversation with reverse mortgage expert Don Graves, we explore seven powerful ways to use a federally-insured reverse mortgage to maximize Social Security benefits and strengthen your overall retirement plan. Don shatters common misconceptions about reverse mortgages, explaining how this government-sponsored program allows homeowners to access a portion of their equity without giving up ownership or making monthly payments.

The most fascinating aspect? The growing line of credit feature that turns home equity into an appreciating asset. A 65-year-old with a $600,000 home might initially access $178,000, but that line of credit can grow to nearly $800,000 by age 85 and potentially reach $1.8 million by age 95 - regardless of home value fluctuations.

We explore practical strategies like creating a bridge to delay claiming Social Security until 70 (increasing benefits by 8% annually), reducing Social Security taxation by eliminating mortgage payments, funding Roth IRA conversions without depleting other assets, and managing Medicare premium increases. One financial advisor reported creating an additional $665,000 in retirement funds for clients using just one of these strategies.

The discussion provides particularly valuable insights for those carrying mortgage payments into retirement. By eliminating a $1,500 monthly mortgage payment, retirees can save approximately $22,000 annually in taxable withdrawals from IRAs while simultaneously reducing Social Security taxation. It's a double benefit most people completely overlook.

Ready to discover if you're sitting on a potential retirement goldmine? Visit housingwealthmasterclass.com to learn more about leveraging your home equity for a stronger, more secure retirement future.

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To learn more about Brad Pistole and the Ozark Retirement Group, please visit www.ozarksretirement.com

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