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  • The Benefits of A Home Equity Loan

    Posted on December 29th, 2009 admin No comments
    Ken Charnly asked:


    A home equity loan allows you to borrow money using the equity in your home as security. By equity we mean the market value minus any mortgage or loan amount attached to it. You can borrow the money as a loan, as you have paid down the original home loan in order to build up equity.

    To make things clearer, let’s say you had originally bought your home for $200,000 and you have managed to pay the loan amount down to $175,000. The home has now appreciated in value and the cost of the home as per the current rates is worth $250,000. You can potentially take out a home equity loan for $75,000.

    There are quite a few benefits for the borrower as well as the lender for home equity loans. For the borrower, he or she can get a lower interest rate on a home equity loan compared to other types of loans. In addition, if the borrower has bad credit, he or she may still be able to get a home equity loan.

    The lender does not have a cause for worry because the borrower is using the equity built on the home as collateral. In case the borrower defaults paying back the loan, the lender can sell it off to recover the money from the existing equity. For the benefit of the borrower, the interest payable on the loan is tax deductible. Usually the home equity loan gives you the benefit to borrow a bigger amount compared to other types of loans.

    If you are planning for a large expenditure or investment like buying a car, funding for education, or planning a trip, you will find the home equity loan quite helpful. The interest rates are fairly low compared to other kinds of loans, including credit cards.  In some cases, you may also be able to consolidate debts that have a high interest rate and pay them off with a lower interest home equity loan.

     



    WILLIAM