Tennessee Reverse Mortgage Help


Tennessee Reverse Mortgage Help

Reverse mortgages in Tennessee are not taxable, and generally do not affect your Social Security or Medicare benefits. You retain the title to your home, and you do not have to make monthly repayments. The loan must be repaid when the last surviving borrower dies, sells the home, or no longer lives in the home as a principal residence.

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Snapshot of Tennessee

6.3 M

Population

$93,000

Median Home Value

70%

Home Ownership Rate

13%

Percent PopulationOver 65

Find Your City to Compare State and National Averages

Location Population Med. Home Value Home Ownership Rate % Population Over 65
USA 307,006,550 $119,600 66% 13%
Tennessee 6,296,254 $93,000 70% 13%
Bartlett 46,932 $133,100 92% 9%
Brentwood 33,789 $313,200 95% 8%
Bristol 25,351 $77,700 68% 18%
Chattanooga 155,190 $83,500 55% 15%
Clarksville 113,175 $84,200 58% 7%
Cleveland 38,627 $98,000 52% 14%
Collierville 38,678 $190,400 86% 6%
Columbia 33,811 $89,100 64% 15%
Cookeville 28,340 $102,600 46% 14%
Franklin 55,870 $184,500 64% 7%
Germantown 37,476 $216,500 89% 9%
Hendersonville 46,218 $136,900 71% 10%
Jackson 62,711 $81,800 57% 13%
Johnson City 59,866 $99,600 57% 16%
Kingsport 44,191 $87,500 65% 20%
Knoxville 182,337 $78,000 51% 14%
Memphis 670,902 $72,800 56% 11%
Morristown 27,020 $72,800 59% 16%
Murfreesboro 92,559 $121,200 52% 9%
Oak Ridge 27,638 $98,200 68% 21%
Smyrna 34,491 $115,700 65% 7%
Source U.S. Census Bureau: State and County QuickFacts. Data derived from Population Estimates, Census of Population and Housing, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Housing Unit Estimates, County Business Patterns, Nonemployer Statistics, Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Building Permits, Consolidated Federal Funds Report
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