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Your House in Exchange for Money? Home Equity Loan Basics
by Khieng Chho

It is true that money does not grow on trees. You need to work hard in order to earn the money you need for your everyday living. And as time passes by, the rougher it takes to earn money. There are plenty of individuals who have declared bankrupt ..

It is true that money does not grow on trees. You need to work hard in order to earn the money you need for your everyday living. And as time passes by, the rougher it takes to earn money. There are plenty of individuals who have declared bankruptcy as opposed to the financial progress economists have been saying. Population is growing, the demand for personal financing is increasing, yet the available financial resources seem to be depleting.

In such cases when you are bothered with financial difficulties, one common way to relieve it is by borrowing money. Today, there are many types of loans you can get to compensate any financial difficulties you are experiencing, and one of these common types is the home equity loan. Read on and learn more about home equity loan.

Home equity loan is a kind of loan that involves your home equity as the collateral or the guarantee that you will be able to repay the loan within the period specified in the contract. It is also considered to be an equity loan or a second mortgage. Your home equity is determined by taking the present worth of your home and subtracting your mortgage. Suppose your home has a present value of $200,000 and you have a $140,000 mortgage. Therefore, you have $60,000 of equity in your home. It allows you to borrow money provided that you will use your home equity of $60,000 as the collateral for the loan.

However, always remember that when your home equity loan has not been repaid off, your house may be sold out to be utilized as payments for your remaining debts. On the other hand, the interest rates you will incur if you will avail of home equity loans are generally lower and more flexible compared to that of credit cards and regular second mortgages.

There are two common types of home equity loans.

• The close end home equity loan where you will be given the lump sum of the amount you are borrowing once the loan is approved. However, no further loans will be allowed once you have received the lump sum amount. With this type, you will be able to get the entire value of your home.
• The open home equity loan allows you to borrow several times depending on your choice. It involves a revolving credit.

You need money while you are still living (and even after your death for your burial expenses), and that is the reality you need to accept no matter how bitter it is. Fortunately, with home equity loan, you are given the option to ease the difficulties brought by financial constraints.

Just a word of caution: keep your payments on regular basis. Default payments can result in loss of your home.

Khieng 'Ken' Chho - Online Home Equity Loan Resources. For related articles and other resources, visit Ken's website: http://homeequityloan.1w3b.net/

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