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100% Home Equity Loans - Should You Max Out Your Home's Equity?

   

Author: Carrie Reeder

A 100% home equity loan can free up your cash at a low interest rate. While favorable rates and tax benefits make this option look good, consider your own financial situation first. Asking yourself the following questions will give you a better idea of how much a 100% home equity loan can help you.

How Cheap Is Your Loan?

Is the APR on your prospective home equity loan better than what you can find for a personal loan or a credit card? Chances are that home equity loan rates are better. If you dont know, take the time to research rates now. Lenders will post their APR online or you can receive an emailed quote in minutes.

When you take out more than 80% of your homes value, you cant qualify for the lowest rate. This can still be cheaper than other types of financing though. Another factor in your loans cost in the tax advantage, which you dont receive with credit cards or personal loans.

How Will You Financially Benefit From Your Loan?

Are you planning to pay off high interest debt or go furniture shopping? Tapping into all of your home equity makes sense if you see immediate financial improvement. For purchases that dont appreciate, save up for the purchase.

Using all of your equity takes away a financial cushion that you can use in an emergency. If you have no other cash reserves, it is best to use another type of credit or only part your equity.

When Do You Plan To Move?

Another factor to consider is when you plan to move. By drawing on all of your home equity now, you wont receive much from selling your home in a year or two. After a couple of years of paying back your principal and of your home appreciating with the market, you will have enough equity built up to receive something when you sell.

Maxing out your home equity is best for cases where you can see immediate financial gain. Otherwise, keep at least a part of your homes value for future financial needs. And always check with several lenders to be sure you are betting the best deal, no matter what type of loan you choose.

Author Bio:
Carrie Reeder is an expert in this field. Carrie has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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