Reverse Mortgages in Renton
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Michael G. Branson, CEO of All Reverse Mortgage, Inc., and moderator of ARLO™, has 45 years of experience in mortgage banking, with the past 20 years devoted exclusively to reverse mortgages. A Forbes Real Estate Council member, he developed the industry's first fixed-rate jumbo reverse mortgage and has been featured in Forbes, Kiplinger, the LA Times, and Yahoo Finance. (License: NMLS# 14040) |
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Cliff Auerswald, President of All Reverse Mortgage, Inc., and co-creator of ARLO™ — the industry's first real-time reverse mortgage pricing engine — has 27 years of experience in mortgage banking, with 20+ years focused exclusively on reverse mortgages. A recognized expert in reverse mortgage technology and consumer education, he has been featured in Kiplinger, Yahoo Finance, Realtor.com, and HousingWire. (License: NMLS# 14041) |
Renton Reverse Mortgage Market at a Glance

Renton Reverse Mortgage Facts (2026 Update)
| City | Homeowners Age 62+ | Reverse Mortgages Closed Last 12 Months | Lenders in Renton (est) | Avg. Home Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Renton | 7,900 | 17 | 6 | $733,913 |
What the Numbers Tell Us About Reverse Mortgages in Renton
Renton is a city in south King County at the southern tip of Lake Washington, with an estimated 7,900 homeowners aged 62 and older. With an average home value of $733,913, most Renton properties fall within the federal HECM lending limit of $1,249,125, meaning the majority of qualified homeowners can access the standard FHA-insured HECM program without needing a proprietary product.
Renton’s transformation from a primarily industrial city to a diverse tech and aerospace hub has driven steady home value appreciation, particularly in neighborhoods like Renton Highlands, Kennydale, and the Landing. Many senior homeowners bought into these areas decades ago and have built significant equity as Renton became one of the south King County corridor’s most dynamic cities.
While most Renton properties fall within the HECM limit, lakefront homes along Lake Washington and properties in higher-elevation neighborhoods can approach higher values. In those cases, jumbo reverse mortgage programs may provide access to additional equity — though jumbo programs typically offer lower loan-to-value ratios than a HECM, so they may not always be the best fit for every borrower.
How a Reverse Mortgage Works for Renton Homeowners
A reverse mortgage is a loan secured by your home that allows homeowners age 62 and older to convert a portion of their equity into tax-free funds — without making monthly mortgage payments. The most common type is the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM), which is insured by the Federal Housing Administration and regulated by HUD.
The loan becomes due when the last borrower permanently leaves the home — whether through sale, relocation, or passing. Until then, borrowers retain full title and may continue living in the property as long as they meet standard obligations including property taxes, homeowners insurance, and home maintenance.
Common Uses in Renton
- Eliminating an existing mortgage payment to reduce monthly fixed costs — particularly valuable for retired Boeing employees and Renton professionals managing high King County property taxes on fixed retirement incomes
- Establishing a line of credit that grows over time — a strategic reserve for healthcare expenses, home maintenance, or long-term care planning that grows regardless of home value fluctuations
- Accessing equity in higher-value lakefront properties through jumbo reverse mortgage programs — available for homeowners with Lake Washington waterfront or premium Renton properties exceeding the federal lending limit
- Supplementing retirement income to maintain quality of life in one of south King County’s most established cities without selling a home that has appreciated significantly during Renton’s transformation
Renton Reverse Mortgage Eligibility
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Age | 62 or older (both spouses if applicable) |
| Property Type | Primary residence — single-family, townhome, FHA-approved condo, or 2–4 unit (owner-occupied) |
| Equity | Sufficient equity in the home (typically 50% or more) |
| Counseling | Must complete a HUD-approved counseling session before application |
| Financial Assessment | Demonstrated ability to maintain property taxes, insurance, and home upkeep |
For a personalized estimate based on your Renton home value, try our free reverse mortgage calculator — no personal information required.
Understanding the Costs
Reverse mortgages carry upfront and ongoing costs that borrowers should understand before proceeding. These typically include an origination fee, FHA mortgage insurance premium (MIP), third-party closing costs, and interest that accrues over the life of the loan.
Because interest compounds over time, the loan balance grows — meaning more equity is used the longer the loan remains in place. This is an important consideration for homeowners who plan to leave the property to heirs or who may need to sell in the near term. A thorough review of the pros and cons is essential to making an informed decision.
Is a Reverse Mortgage Right for You?
A reverse mortgage is not the right solution for every homeowner. It works best for those who plan to remain in their home long-term, have substantial equity, and want to improve cash flow or eliminate existing mortgage payments during retirement.
It may not be ideal if you plan to move within a few years, want to preserve maximum equity for heirs, or are uncomfortable with a rising loan balance. Understanding how a reverse mortgage works from the outset — including what happens when the last borrower leaves the home and whether refinancing makes sense down the road — helps ensure the decision aligns with your long-term goals.
HUD-approved counseling is a required step in the process, and for good reason: it provides an independent review of your financial situation and ensures you fully understand the terms before committing.
HUD-Approved Direct Lender Serving Renton
All Reverse Mortgage, Inc. (ARLO™) is a HUD-approved direct lender specializing exclusively in reverse mortgages since 2004 and maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. We are proud to be Washington’s #1 Rated Reverse Mortgage Lender.
We are approved to offer both FHA-insured HECM loans and jumbo reverse mortgage programs for higher-value properties. Our leadership team was involved in the introduction of the first fixed-rate jumbo reverse mortgage in 2008, giving us deep experience across both FHA-insured HECM loans and proprietary programs. This experience is relevant in King County markets like Renton, where a range of property values — from modest to lakefront — creates varied program needs.
All Reverse Mortgage, Inc. is fully licensed by the Washington Department of Financial Institutions (License #CL-13999). We invite you to compare our reviews, rates, and closing costs with those of any other lender.
See today’s rates with no obligation — view current rates or call (425) 979-7411 to speak with a licensed specialist.


Michael G. Branson
Cliff Auerswald
