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The Basics of a Home Equity Loan

 

In general, the basics of a home equity loan are quite simple. A home equity loan is a loan secured against the equity of your home. The lenders will measure the equity amount of your home, by looking at how much of the mortgage remains (if any) and what the current value of the property is. Most high street lenders are happy to lend money of up to 75% of your homes equity. Similar to a mortgage, the loan will usually run for 10 to 25 years and have a rate of interest applied.

In most cases, a home equity loan is seen as a second mortgage. It will run along side your original mortgage and be paid in the same way. The more common reasons for taking out a home equity loan include home improvements, purchasing a second home or debt consolidation.

In fact, most lenders are now aggressively pushing their debt consolidation products. This has become a growth area in recent years, mainly due to people over spending on their credit cards. A home equity loan will allow the borrower to pay off all existing debts and loans and spread the low monthly payment across a number of years. Most banks are very happy with this situation as they are exchanging unsecured debt for secured debt. The security of course is the equity in your home.

If youre considering a home equity loan, there is one very important point that you should be aware of. The loan is secured against your property, if you fail to make repayments there is a very real chance of you losing your property.

Author: Adam Jackson
 
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