What is a Home Equity Loan?

A home equity loan is very similar to personal bank loan. According to Wikipedia a home equity loan (sometimes abbreviated HEL) is a type of loan in which the borrower uses the equity in their home as collateral. These loans are useful to finance major expenses such as home repairs, medical bills or college education. A home equity loan creates a lien against the borrower’s house, and reduces actual home equity (a lien is a form of security interest granted over an item of property to secure the payment of a debt or performance of some other obligation. The owner of the property, who grants the lien, is referred to as the lienor and the person who has the benefit of the lien is referred to as the lienee).

Even if you have a bad credit you can get an equity loan. Lenders will approve a home equity loan because there is a collateral, the loan is secured by the property. On the otherhand obtaining an equity loan with a low credit score the lender may ask a higher mortgage rate.

HOW MUCH WILL MY HOME EQUITY LOAN PAYMENT BE?

HOW MUCH SHOULD I BORROW?  How much, you ask? Lets take a look …Lets say you owe $19,500 or so in credit card debt. That’s a significant sum to most folks. Now lets say that the credit card company is charging you 11.4% interest–not a great rate, to be sure. In this case, you might … Continue reading

Is it easy to qualify for a Home Equity Loan?

By applying for a home equity loan you already know that one advantage of getting this type of loan is that it is a relatively quick and easy way to get the cash you need soon at a very low interest rate. Because you have already established equity in your home this type of loan … Continue reading

Equity Loan options

Drowning in debt? Home equity loans are one of the most popular ways to clean up personal debt while lowering monthly payments. When you take out a home equity loan, you borrow against the equity in your house. The loan is secured by a mortgage lien. There are two primary advantages of home equity loans: … Continue reading