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It is easy nowadays to get a home equity loan to pay off high interest credit cards, do home improvement, or pay off student loans. There are many options available from traditional lenders and mortgage brokers alike. One can choose to consolidate and refinance an existing mortgage or obtain a line of credit purely on the equity itself. Let's take a quick look at the options.

 

A loan on the equity of your home might be offered to you a competitive rate of say 5.74% for example. However, if you choose to roll over the equity in your home and totally refinance, you might be able to drop that interest rate down quite a bit. This will also work to reduce the total monthly payments instead of increasing them. A home equity line of credit is a flexible option which allows you to use your equity as you see fit whenever you need it and then pay it back on your own terms.

Home equity loans are fairly easy to get and quick too, but beware of scams and statements of 'no credit check' since by law, lenders must perform a credit check for such a loan. Still, the lender may be much more forgiving of bad credit as compared to when applying for a first mortgage.

When choosing which type of home equity loan is best for you, you should probably look closely at how much your monthly payments will increase with the added loan. You might decide it is best for you to cash out your equity and refinance your mortgage to get a lower monthly payment. When doing this you will need to take into account the current market value of your home and the current interest rates also. You certainly don't want to refinance at a higher rate if you can avoid it.

The type of home equity loan you choose will depend upon what you intend to use it for also. You may want to consolidate your bills but this will require some forethought. For example, if you incorporate your student loans into your home equity loan, you might pay more in the long run since student loans from the government tend to have low interest rates to begin with. If you need a home equity loan for a home improvement project, then consider how much the value of your home will increase thanks to the home improvement.

Before deciding on which type of home equity loan to choose, be sure to shop around for rates so you get the best deal possible. Different institutions will offer different rates and the same institution will even offer different rates for different types of home equity loans. Getting a lower rate can save you thousands of dollars over the life of your loan so it is worth the effort.



 

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