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Mortgage Refinance article : Home Equity Line of Credit vs. Second Mortgages
 

Finance > Mortgage Refinance > Home Equity Line of Credit vs. Second Mortgages

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Carrie Reeder

If you own a home, you may be able to obtain quick cash using your home's equity. For the most part, our homes are our biggest asset. As our home's value increases, so does the equity. Some homeowners choose to sell their homes in order to cash in on the equity. However, if you have no intentions of moving, getting a home equity line of credit or loan is a perfect way to tap into your home's equity.

Reasons for Applying for Home Equity Loan or Line of Credit

Using your home's equity to pay for unexpected home improvements, car repairs, or to pay for your child's education is a solution to money woes. Because of the high cost of living and excessive consumer debt, the majority of middle class people are unable to save large amounts of money. Most rely on their 401K and pension for retirement. However, if you need cash now, a home equity loan is your best alternative.

The benefit of a home equity loan or line of credit is that you may receive one with less than perfect credit. Banks require applicants to have collateral, minimum credit score, and sufficient income. With a home equity loan or line of credit, the equity in your home secures the loan.

Benefits of a Home Equity Line of Credit

If approved for a home equity line of credit, you will receive a revolving credit with the bank or mortgage lender. The term of the revolving credit varies. An average term is five to ten years. During this time, you have free reign to withdraw money from the line of credit. The process is similar to getting a cash advance from your credit card. However, the interest rate on home equity lines of credit are more reasonable and generally at a fixed rate.

Benefits of a Home Equity Loan

Home equity loans, also referred to as second mortgages, do no involve revolving credit. Instead, you are provided a lump sum of money that may be used for any purpose. Common reasons for getting a home equity loan is to consolidate debt, wedding expenses, college tuition, etc.

These loans have fixed monthly payments and terms. Before applying for either home equity option, weight the pros and cons. Can you afford an additional monthly payment? If you are unsure, avoid putting your home on the line. Failure to pay a home equity loan or line of credit will result in foreclosure.

Here are our Recommended Home Equity Loan Companies Online.

Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan Guide, an informational website about various types of loans.


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