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Home Equity Mortgage Loan

Submitted by leetraupel
Mon, 10 Apr 2006

A home equity mortgage loan is a kind of loan you take against your home as a guarantee. It allows you to tap the accrued equity of your property where the equity is calculated as the difference between the worth of the home and the amount owed against it.
A home equity mortgage loan can be taken out only against that property which you use for your primary residence. Usually, it is taken for home improvement or to buy other assets such as car or to finance education; or, for any other financial reason when a large amount of capital is required for immediate need.
A home equity mortgage loan generates the best interest rate as the lenders consider real estate as a stable investment and it usually appreciate in value over time. You can also liquidate the home equity and earn benefits on it without having to sell the house. Home equity mortgage loan can be as high as 125% of the actual value. And it provides you with tax-deductible money without the need of refinancing.
Many a times, these loans are also used for debt consolidation. This reduces the loan rates and thus the payments on the overall debt. Also, the compounded interest on the credit card debts gets converted to simple interest rate, which gives long term financial benefits in most cases. Moreover, it converts the non-deductible interest into a tax-deductible one, providing significant tax benefits to the home owner.
It is true that the home equity mortgage loans have more favorable loan rates as compared to other loan types like auto loans or credit card loans but still the interest rate is higher than that in case of first mortgage. So, you must carefully weigh your options before selecting any one particular loan. Another risk involved in these loans is that if in the future the rate of interest increases, you may have to pay an amount higher than what you anticipated.

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