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Advantages of the Home Equity Line of Credit
by John Mussi

A type of home equity loan is called the home equity line of credit. What makes the line of credit different from the regular home equity loan? And what are the advantages of obtaining a line of credit?

There are times when one simply wante ..

A type of home equity loan is called the home equity line of credit. What makes the line of credit different from the regular home equity loan? And what are the advantages of obtaining a line of credit?

There are times when one simply wanted to pull out one’s hair due to the utility bills, mortgage statements, credit card statements, and other monthly debt repayments that inevitably arrive every month. All these are financial obligations that a person must meet every month. Aside from the utility bills, these monthly financial obligations are characterised by high interest rates. In some cases, the interest rates are compounded. That is, the interest will earn interest.

What can a person do?

It will be a great idea if all these high-interest monthly payments can be placed under one loan which had a considerably lower interest rate. Such an action is called debt consolidation. Debt consolidation is a rational and accepted means of dealing with debts so that these debts can be paid off and the borrower arrives at a better financial position. And debt consolidation can be done by using a home equity loan.

Why a home equity loan?

For debt consolidation, a loan must provide a large amount to cover all the debts. If the borrowed amount is not enough to consolidate all other debts, then the process of debt consolidation will not be effective. In other words, if debt consolidation really aims to pull a person out of debt, then the loan that will cover all debts must be large enough. And this can be obtained from a home equity loan.

There are basically two types of home equity loan. These are the closed-end home equity loan and the home equity line of credit. Although both types of loans are borrowed against the value of the house, the latter is sometimes viewed by seasoned borrowers as more advantageous.

Why choose the line of credit?

The home equity line of credit has certain benefits that will respond to particular needs of the borrower. Here are the most important ones:

• The home equity line of credit is flexible. That is, the borrower may borrow a certain amount. And if this amount is not enough, he can borrow more.

• The home equity line of credit allows the borrower to obtain an amount which is higher than the value of his home. Borrowing more than the value of the home cannot be done with the other type of home equity loan. This feature of the home equity line of credit is excellent for loan applicants who needs to loan money which is higher than the value of the home. Some of these loan applicants may obtain up to 125% of the value of the home.

• The home equity line of credit demands lower interests. In some aspects, the home equity line of credit is similar to a credit card. But the line of credit offers lower interests than the credit cards.

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About The Author

John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help homeowners find the best available loans via the http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.

 
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