Home Equity Mortgages

Posted by Nick Niesen on October 29th, 2010

Home equity mortgages are loans that use the equity on the home as collateral. Home equity is the difference between the current value of the home and the amount owed because of the mortgage/mortgages. A home equity mortgage can also be said to be a second mortgage since the extra cash generated can be used for home improvements, thus increasing the value of the house further.

Like regular home mortgages, home equity mortgages also use the property/ home as the security. In case of default, the lender has the right to take over the home. There are many advantages of taking a home equity loan: it would reduce the current loan burden if taken at a lower rate; the funds generated can be used to pay off high interest debts like credit cards; sometimes, home equity mortgages enable some tax savings; they can be used to exchange the present mortgage for a shorter term mortgage. Other advantages include: lower closing costs, and faster closing.

Home equity mortgages are ideal for people who are planning to use their home equity to finance something else. They are also good when the borrowers are planning to sell their house soon, since short-term equity loans have lower rates. Equity mortgages are preferable when the loan amount is smaller. Generally, equity mortgage rates are higher than first mortgage rates. They are also riskier because of their second-lien position. The rates of home equity mortgages depend on the frequently changing Wall Street Journal prime rate. Long-term home equity loans tend to have higher rates than even fixed rate mortgages.

With increasing real estate prices, many people are considering home equity mortgages. Lenders are also giving many attractive offers on equity mortgages. A good past credit rating is an important prerequisite for obtaining a home equity mortgage. The best source for knowing about home equity mortgage rates is the Internet. Most mortgage loan companies provide information through their websites also. These rates are updated daily. Their sites also have easy-to-use home equity mortgage calculators that give all information, including payments to be made each month and the tax advantages, with the single click of a button. Most of them also have financial advisors who would provide advice online, or over the phone.

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