
Home equity loans are sometimes used for consolidating consumer debt or covering a large expense such as a wedding, college expenses, or home repairs to your existing home. Home equity loans are great in that they use the collateral already invested in your home to secure the loan, allowing you to get a better rate out of the deal and make smaller payments than you would to a credit card or even on a personal loan. Home equity loans are desirable to borrowers because they oftentimes have a lower interest rate, they are easier to qualify for even if you have bad credit and your monthly payments on a home equity loan may be tax deductible.
In the past, home equity loans were more often than not used for home upgrades that would raise the value of your home. Nevertheless, these loans have become a feasible option for large, non-home improvement related purchases or even for consolidating outstanding debts into one monthly payment at an affordable interest rate. Even as home equity loans are a great means to release extra cash which is tied up in your home, borrowers must be fully aware that they are using their home as collateral. If a situation arises and their loan requirements aren’t met, they could lose their house.
Lenders consider several factors such as your credit history, ability to repay the loan, and your homes equity (noted above) when deciding how much money to lend. Although the chances of your approving for an equity loan may increase, you’re not going to get a complete pass on the “process”. Lenders will still have to review the credit history of potential borrowers to settle on their credit worthiness. Lenders will still have to review the credit history of potential borrowers to settle on their credit worthiness. Lenders will still have to review the credit history of potential borrowers to settle on their credit worthiness.
So how much can you get? The amount of your loan is tied to the equity in your home with is simply determined by subtracting the amount owed on the home from the current market value. Equity loans enable homeowners to borrow money against their home’s calculated value. The “equity” merely refers to the cash value that has grown in your house because you have been making your monthly payments over time.
Equity loans, secured by real estate, are normally deemed safer by lenders. Because of this your interest rates are likely lower than credit card rates or even consumer loans. Additionally, regardless of the rate, the interest on debt secured by the mortgage or lien on your personal residence is commonly tax-deductible. Please consult your accountant for more detailed information. Home equity loans are, essentially, fixed rate home loans that enable you to take advantage of the money you’ve already invested in your home to finance larger debts at a lower interest rate than most revolving credit options. Home equity lending, often referred to as a second mortgage or borrowing against your existing home, can open up a lot of avenues as a funding source for a current homeowner..
When all is said and done, home equity loans are a great option if you are confident in your ability to pay them off. Because they normally have a lower interest rate, are less difficult to qualify for (even with poor credit) and the interest may be tax deductible, home equity loans are a great alternative for homeowners. Like anything else however, buyer beware. Less reputable lenders frequently target people in vulnerable circumstances with troubled credit by suggesting what appears to be an easy solution. Hidden fees and confusing rate calculations can make a bad situation get worse.
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What's the real deal with home equity loans?Lately I haven't been working as many hours because of cutbacks so I've fallen behind in a few payments. So I've tried to obtain a small loan from a few banks with no luck. I've been paying my morgage on time for more than 15 years and never considered home equity. Why are these banks telling me I can't be approved for a small amount but they'll let me borrow 10 times as much with a home equity loan?


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No, these become part of your Itemized Deductions if you plan to itemize. The Itemized Deductions reduce your taxable income, which in turn decreases the amount of tax you would owe.
For example (all hypothetical numbers), if your gross income 20,000 and your itemized deductions are 6,000, then your taxable income becomes 14,000. And the tax is calculated off 14,000. (Of course there is still an exemption to account for, but that's not what we are talking about).
Tax credits reduce your amount of tax directly. Deductions reduce your income. I hope this all makes sense.
Hello, what happens if an identical house is sold for 500k. Could the bank ask for money back (75% of 500k) immediately?
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Just because your house was for sale and now it's not, has no impact on whether you can refinance or not.
You have to have 80% equity to be eligible for a home equity loan.
No it is not, the vale of the house is always fake, the bank might say 1.5mil, but if you can only get a bit or price of 1.3mil then it is vale is 1.3 mil. If you get 1.7mil then it’s vale is 1.7 mil.
evaluate the term of the loans, the interest rate you would be paying and if they are tax deductable now, and if you can make use of the deduction should you shift them to a home equity loan. Then, decide if there is any chance you could be unemployed or otherwise without the means to pay on the loans. If so, you may not wish to offer your home as collateral to these loans.
It's going to be a matter of balancing the interest costs against the risk to your home most likely.
Don't forget to match the terms of the loans when evaluating on a payment basis.
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(That’s because you don’t ACTUALLY have that 1.5 mil yet, you have it when you sell the house) No you won’t because u can not know its price untill someone pays you a price.
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all mortgages and liens against a property are available if you go to the court house and research the property. and usually people take second mortgages when they already have a first mortgage and a home equity loan is really a second mortgage .
Many online companies are offering their interest rates and loans, check their details and select the one which suits you best depends upon your loan requirement and your financial condition. I am giving you one I have used.
Question:
bank says you can borrow up to 75% of home’s worth=$1.25m
but in this case, you can only borrow $375k because of mortgage?
If you did not have mortgage, would you have $1.125m is cash and liability?
$76,000 equity is a dream for a mortgage lender. They are loaning primarily on the equity on your house; not as much on your personally. The going rate on a 2nd mortgage ( another word for homeequity loan) is 8.25%. That is a fixed rate for 15 years. WIth bad credit you will pay 9.875%. Sorry but that is the penalty you pay for your previous mistakes. You can have the money 4 days after you apply.
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