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Home Equity Line Of Credit

 
Author: Kevin Stith

With the ever-growing popularity of home equity loans, it becomes mandatory to know and understand what it means and what function it serves. Home equity credit refers to the credit which can be secured against the equity of your home, keeping your home as collateral. Equity of a home refers to the difference between the estimated value of home and the outstanding mortgages against it.

Such credit lines are extremely helpful for spending on home improvements, education, medical expenses, or even for debt consolidation. Interest rates of home equity lines of credit vary from time to time, keeping in tune with the prime rate or index, which refers to the interest rate published in some major newspapers (or a US Treasury Bill rate) and which serves as the base rate for all companies in the country.

However, financial institutions add a margin of 1% or 2% to the base rate or prime rate. Many financial institutions offer an initial low interest rate for the first 6 months and then raise it again. Such loans are available for different time periods, ranging from 5 years to 15 years. Access to credit lines is possible by check, credit card, or electronic transfer.

Financial institutions also consider and look into our ability to pay by researching our incomes, debts, and credit history, besides other things. Bureaus compile essential information on our name, social security number, credit history, public records, and even a list of all financial inquiries made. All this information is then boiled down to a credit score, or FICO score.

The costs for establishing and maintaining a home equity loan amounts to around 2% to 5% of the loan. It includes fees for property appraisal, title search, attorney or title agent, and preparation of document, besides other things. Additional costs include transaction fees levied by some companies, annual maintenance fees, and others.

The only problems lie in the fluctuating interest rates and the risk of losing your home in case of any re-payment problems. Hence, always choose with care, after researching the credit lines and interest rates offered by different companies and financial institutions. For when chosen with care, they turn out to be among the most convenient means of borrowing.

Author Bio:
Kevin Stith is a specialist in this area. Kevin has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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