Fixed Rate Home Equity Loan - Is a Fixed Rate Your Best Option?

By: L. Sampson
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:16:07
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Although home equity loans are risky, these loans serve many useful purposes. By tapping into your home's equity, you have the opportunity to access extra money for home improvements, debt consolidation, etc. Furthermore, homeowners may choose between two home equity options. Similar to other types of loans, home equity loans also incur interest. Many homeowners choose a fixed rate option. However, this may not always be the best choice.

Advantages of a Home Equity Loan

When needing extra funds, many people rely on credit cards or apply for small personal bank loans. However, credit cards have ridiculously high finance fees, which make repayment difficult, whereas banks have inflexible lending requirements.

Home equity loans are easier to qualify for, and it is possible to get approved with a less than perfect credit rating. The interest rate on these loans is much lower than the average credit card. Secondly, because of fixed terms, most homeowners are able to repay the loan in five to ten years.

What is a Fixed Rate Home Equity Loan?

If choosing a fixed rate option, the interest rate on the home loan will continue the same throughout the entire length of the loan. Although mortgage rates are currently low, home equity loans tend to be somewhat higher than first mortgages. Still, these loans offer comparably low rates.

Benefits of a Fixed Rate Home Equity Loan

Fixed rate home equity loans offer stability. Because of changing market trends, mortgage loan rates can increase and decrease at any given moment. Those who choose a fixed rate home equity loan are not affected by changing rates. Thus, if rates skyrocket in the future, individuals who selected a fixed rate will continue to pay low rates.

Other Interest Rate Options

Although a fixed rate home equity loan affords predictable monthly payments, homeowners also have the option of an adjustable rate home equity loan. Before selecting this option, homeowners should be informed of the pros and cons. Initially, adjustable rate loans have low interest rates. However, low rates are not always guaranteed. Adjustable rate loans will increase or decrease according to market trends.

Go to http://www.homeequitywise.com for more information on getting a Fixed Rate Home Equity Loan.

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