%0 Journal Article %J Cityscape %D 2017 %T Reverse Mortgage Motivations and Outcomes: Insights From Survey Data %A Stephanie Moulton %A Cäzilia Loibl %A Donald Haurin %K Housing %K Mortgages %X The primary goal of this article is to inform assumptions used by researchers and policy-makers to model the demand for and takeup of reverse mortgages. Our article describes the characteristics of more than 1,700 households that sought counseling for a reverse mortgage between 2006 and 2011; of those households, 74 percent obtained a reverse mortgage. Using data collected at the time of counseling and also followup survey data collected in 2014, we summarize self-reported motivations for seeking a reverse mortgage, including reasons for not getting a reverse mortgage, if applicable. We also compare the characteristics of households that seek reverse mortgages with the general population of senior homeowners using the 2008, 2010, and 2014 waves of the Health and Retirement Study. A final goal of the article is to compare selected outcomes of reverse mortgage borrowers with outcomes in the general population of senior homeowners %B Cityscape %V 19 %P 73-97 %G eng %U https://www.huduser.gov/portal/periodicals/cityscpe/vol19num1/article4.html %N 1 %M WOS:000405017100005