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You've seen and the heard the advertisements about getting a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC), but what are the true advantages of getting one, if any.
By Cavi | Published 9/27/2007
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A home equitly line of credit, similar to a home equity loan, can be dangerous, so it's important to know the details before agreeing to the terms.
By Hykra | Published 6/28/2005
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Refinancing Your Home Equity Line Of Credit {HELOC}
By JD | Published 4/13/2008
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Second Mortgage Loans vs. Home Equity Loans, which is for you? Its not always easy to tell. Its even harder with the confusing terms "second mortgage" and "home equity loan."
By Kelly Sons | Published 5/8/2006
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Find out what a home equity loan is and what you can use them for.
By Arlene Schneider | Published 4/30/2007
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Find out what you need to know when considering a home equity loan or second mortgage. For instance, the difference between a closed-end loan and a HELOC line of credit loan.
By Hykra | Published 6/19/2005
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Home equity lines of credit can be
used to make large purchases such as
consolidation of debt, car, home improvements and
even college tuition, by utilizing the equity in
your home
By Melvin Richardson | Published 9/13/2007
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Home Equity signigifies what the home is worth.
By BuyIn | Published 3/13/2007
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If you're having trouble choosing between a home equity loan and a line of credit, here are five questions to help you decide.
By Steve Thompson | Published 10/11/2007
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Some individuals may decide to take advantage of one of the credit card deals, take out a 2nd mortgage, a home equity loan or establish a home equity line of credit to help their financial situation in these tough economic times. Some options are better than others, though.
By Mary Moss | Published 10/9/2007
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HELOC, home financing, home equity financing, home loan
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 11/19/2005
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Without a doubt, your home is the biggest asset that you will ever own, and a home equity line of credit can help you take full advantage of it. The key with getting a line of credit is in how you'll be using the funds.
By Terry Edwards | Published 2/14/2007
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Credit Card Delinquencies Decline, while Home Equity Lines of Credit receive an inverse effect.
By Gaurav Bhola | Published 11/14/2007
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Credit Card Delinquencies Decline, While Home Equity Lines of Credit Receive an Inverse Effect.
By Emily | Published 7/17/2007
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This article will provide information on recognizing and avoiding home equity scams.
By V.C. Higuera | Published 8/18/2006
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Only six months ago, you could find home equity line of credit loans for 100% of your home's market value - some even at 125%. Today, most banks have dropped the offer to 70-80% of the value of the home.
By Irene Lynn | Published 5/20/2008
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Using a debit card to access your home equity line of credit
By Jean Marquit | Published 4/29/2008
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A lot of financially savvy people are trashing the idea of an emergency fund and instead relying on a home equity line of credit to pay for any problems that come up. This is a bad idea, and here's why.
By Matthew Paulson | Published 4/9/2007
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If you are a homeowner and are in need of some extra cash, you may want to consider getting a home equity loan. Equity is the amount of value you have paid off on your property.
By Andrew Obidowsk | Published 6/2/2008
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Fixed rate home equity loans are perfect for homeowners wanting to borrow money to finance one's medical expenses, college education or home improvement endeavors. With that said, there are some things you must know before applying for any loan. Here's a look.
By Terry Edwards | Published 5/19/2008
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There's a new fad of borrowing against your home equity by taking out a second mortgage and using the money to invest. Is it really that great of an investment?
By Matthew Paulson | Published 12/22/2006
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You have a mortgage to meet and a child that is planning on going off to college next fall. Your savings account is not enough to cover your child's college expenses and your mortgage.
By Wilbert Wiggins | Published 3/16/2007
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Home improvement loans can be easy to come by with refinance or equity loans
By BuyIn | Published 3/1/2007
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A home equity loan (or line of credit) is a second mortgage that lets you turn equity into cash, allowing you to spend it on home improvements, debt consolidation, college education or other expenses.
By Kelly Sons | Published 5/8/2006
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In its simplest definition, home equity loan means using your house equity as collateral in order to borrow money. Collateral means your house will act as a guarantee.
By Ricky lim | Published 2/26/2007
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There are some things that you should know before you set out to get a home equity loan. There are some scams you should be aware of, some information that you should have, and some knowledge that you will need. All can be found here in this article.
By Brenda Hoffman | Published 9/22/2006
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Many companies are pitching home equity loans as a means to eliminate your debt. Learn why getting a home equity loan could do the exact opposite and put you further into debt.
By Matthew Paulson | Published 8/15/2007
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In this article Kathleen discuses the options for home improvement and home equity loans that she learned while she was in the process of purchasing a swimming pool for her family.
By Kathleen Villarreal | Published 7/27/2006
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While on the surface taking a home equity loan to pay off your credit cards may sound like a great idea, there are some things that you really need to consider before you take out a loan against your home.
By Beth Larson | Published 8/30/2007
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Home owners are often confronted with the opportunity to tap into their home equity. There are often financial pressures that make them want to do that. This article show three reasons they should hold off.
By Dennis Buenger | Published 10/9/2006
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The number one reason why some homeowners have difficulty getting a home equity loan is because of bad credit. In my company, we called it bad credit home equity loan.
By Ricky lim | Published 2/16/2007
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This article looks at why it makes good economic and financial sense to use home equity to finance repairs to your house.
By Allen Teal | Published 7/11/2007
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Home equity loans place many home owners in temptation to spend money unnecessarily. Because these loans are relatively easy to qualify for home owners are inclined to see them as easy spending money.
By Brenda Van Niekerk | Published 5/29/2008
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When strapped for cash, many American homeowners turn to home equity loans or home equity lines of credit to consolidate outstanding debts or unlock cash from their largest asset-their home.
By JP | Published 9/22/2006
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Managing home equity should be a requirement for any would-be homeowners. This asset is often mismanaged and the power of the asset is misunderstood.
By Virginia Sanders | Published 7/8/2007
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Learn the latest home equity loan scams to watch out for. Many homeowners are falling for these equity sucking scams in record numbers. Learn how to protect yourself from these crafty schemes.
By Roy Primm | Published 2/16/2008
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After buying your home it is now time to find the perfect mortgage financing. Make sure you consult an expert Mortgage Consultant in terms of financing that fits your needs.
By Gaurav Bhola | Published 2/6/2008
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This article will provide information on consolidating debts with a home equity loan.
By V.C. Higuera | Published 8/15/2006
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A quick overview of a Home Equity Loan
By Hykra | Published 7/14/2005
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It may seem easy, but it may not be best to pay off your credit cards with a home equity loan.
By Jean Marquit | Published 4/24/2008
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When you get a home equity loan a lien
is placed against your property. However Home
Equity loans allow you to make large ticket item
purchases such as an auto, home improvements, college
tuition and consolidation of debts.
By Melvin Richardson | Published 9/13/2007
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Obtaining a home equity loan after your bankruptcy may be more difficult than you think. Lenders require both the lapse of time and good credit history after discharge from bankruptcy.
By Jessica Mousseau | Published 1/10/2007
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A home equity loan is a great way to use your house as collateral to obtain some cash which can be used for other purposes.
By Ricky lim | Published 4/4/2007
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Are you someone who has only recently purchased a home and just haven't built up any equity in it yet? Are you needing some money to fix it up? Have you considered getting a 125% home equity loan?
By Terry Edwards | Published 3/19/2007
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Tips for paying off your debts without resorting to a HEL or mortgage refinance.
By Tony Smith | Published 8/26/2007
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April 15th is a scary time for many Americans, as this is the date that taxes are due. Sorting through all of the possible deductions and falling up short of eliminating your tax payment entirely can be a frustrating experience.
By Steve Thompson | Published 10/25/2006
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As we that home equity loan is a type of loan in which the borrower uses the equity in their home as collateral. A homeowner who requires more money in large amounts usually applies for a home equity loan.
By Steve Buchanan | Published 11/25/2007
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Money for bills, medical expenses, or fun: That's the beauty of the reverse mortgage, in which a home's value is converted into cash.
By Kathryn (Kathy) Nichols | Published 4/8/2008
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Reversible mortgage program for house rich and cash poor older homeowners. Certain requirements for acceptance. Homeowner receives lump sum, payments or combination of the equity value of the home. Lender gets paid - off, when homeowner leaves or dies.
By travels | Published 12/9/2005
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It might not be such a good idea to think of the equity in your home as being the safest place to build the majority of your personal wealth. Life itself is not stable enough, these days, to take that kind of risk.
By Khaki Scott | Published 6/22/2007
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