What's the Best Home Equity Loan for You?
Thinking about using the equity in your home for college tuition or other purchases?

How Market Conditions Affect Interest Rates
Here are a few reasons why mortgage rates could actually rise when Greenspan and the Fed lower rates.

Using Your Home's Equity to Consolidate Your Debt
Should you consolidate your debt? Read this article and find out!

Get a Home Equity Line of Credit with your Home Loan
You may not think to get a Home Equity Line of Credit...

Home Improvements That
Pay Off

Get the one-year return on investment for the top seven home improvements and find out which improvements don't pay off.


Two Types of Home-Equity Loans
Home equity loans come in two varieties - fixed-rate loans and lines of credit - and both types are available with terms that generally range from five to 15 years. Another similarity is that both types of loans must be repaid in full if the home on which they are borrowed  is sold.
Fixed-Rate Loans
Fixed-rate loan provide a single, lump-sum payment to the borrower, which is repaid over a set period of time at an agreed-upon interest rate. The payment and interest rate remain the same over the lifetime of the loan.
Home-Equity Line of Credit
A home-equity line of credit (HELOC) is a variable-rate loan that works much like a credit card and, in fact, sometimes comes with one. Borrowers are pre-approved for a certain spending limit and can withdraw money when they need it via a credit card or special checks. Monthly payments vary based on the amount of money borrowed and the current interest rate. Like fixed-rate loans, the HELOC has a set term. When the end of the term is reached, the outstanding loan amount must be repaid in full.

 


 
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