Aug29th

Clear Your Debts and Improve Your Lifestyle with a 2nd Mortgage Home Equity Loan

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Property Equity Explained

Equity in our home is simply the value of the property minus the total of the mortgage or mortgages outstanding that are secured against its value. When we first purchase the property the equity value will be fairly minimal unless we have had the good fortune to have been able to put down a fairly large deposit. As time goes by the amount of the mortgage will reduce as a result of the monthly repayments and hopefully, the value of the property will rise in line with market forces and inflation. By taking out a 2nd mortgage home equity loan we can release some of this equity.

What would we use a 2nd Mortgage Home Equity Loan for?

The 2nd mortgage home equity loan can be used for a variety of purposes. Buying, maintaining and refurbishing our property create a severe dent in our family budgets and this budget is most often held together by increasing short term debt e.g. credit cards. By using a 2nd mortgage home equity loan to repay these debts we can reduce our monthly expenditure (repayment of the 2nd mortgage will be over a longer period of time) and provide a good excess of income over expenditure to ease a tight family budget. Also, the interest rate on the 2nd mortgage, whilst being more expensive than our principle mortgage, will be far cheaper than the credit card debt and is also tax deductible.

College or continuing education costs for our children are not cheap and whilst we should have probably budgeted for this many years ago, the practicalities of life are rarely that easy. A 2nd mortgage home equity loan will enable you to cover these commitments and spread the cost over a period of time to enable them to be affordable.

Home refurbishment or extensions can be financed through a 2nd mortgage home equity loan and this will not only provide more comfortable living accommodation but it will add increased value to your property.

You may possibly be thinking of buying an additional property on an investment basis. The 2nd mortgage home equity loan can be used to cover the cost of the new property or as a vehicle to raise the down payment required.

You may be planning a dream vacation for a special anniversary that is coming up. Whilst this may be viewed as a somewhat frivolous one off expense and not provide added value in terms of an education, reducing interest rates, increasing property value etc., you may feel that given the hard work undertaken to get to the position you are in today, it may well be worthwhile using equity in your property for this purpose.

Whatever the reason you are considering a 2nd mortgage home equity loan, they are an easy and flexible product to take advantage of the value built up in your home.

If you need more information or resources to help research for a planned mortgage to perhaps consolidate your debts or looking for a 2nd Mortgage Refinance Loan, please visit our informative web site: Mortgages.

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Jul24th

How To Remove Bad Credit Home Equity Loan

Posted at 3:03 am | Filed Under mortgage-financing-tips.info

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.

If you have bad credit and is trying to repair your credit score, it helps to understand how credit score is tabulated and the factors going into credit score.

Credit score or FICO is created by Fair Isaac Corporation. It is a value that is used widely by many lenders to determine the interest rate that you will be charged as the homeowner. The credit score value range from 300 to 850. The lower your credit score, the higher your interest payment will be. Bad credit home equity loan applicants usually have a credit score lower than 600.

Your credit score is really like your financial score sheet detailing every major transaction you have with the lenders. So who keep tracks of your credit score? In the united states, it is done by the three major financial institutions namely Transunion, Equifax and Experian.

The factors that they take into consideration when determining your credit score are the amount of money you owed to banks, lenders etc. The length and type of loan. For example, your credit card loan. Your history of whether you have paid your monthly loan or interest on time. The assets under your name. Examples are houses and cars. If you have a job, it also factors in your monthly salary.

Do note that your credit score may not be accurate from time to time. In fact, according to a recent survey, up to eighty percent of all credit scores are incorrect. I personally think it is not that high but there are cases where a person’s credit score is unusually low even when they have a pretty good credit record and no outstanding loan owed.

If you think this is happening to you, you can question the credit score with the three major financial institutions I mentioned earlier.

What about for married couples applying for a home equity loan? The credit score is determined from the person with the most sizable income.

So in general, if you know you are going to apply for a home equity loan and has a bad credit, try to clear your current loans first. This will help to improve your credit rating. Another method you can use is to get a loan consolidation plan. By doing so, you are effectively paying up the previous loans and getting a new loan, therefore usually your credit score will increase.

Ricky Lim works in a finance company specialising in home equity loan consulting. Get more information, tools and resources on home loans, visit his site: http://about-homeloan.com

He also operates a student loan information site

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Jul17th

What Is A Second Mortgage

Posted at 2:19 am | Filed Under mortgage-financing-tips.info

A second mortgage is a loan that is secured by the equity in your home. When you obtain a second mortgage loan the lender will place a lien on your house. This lien will be recorded in 2nd position after your primary or 1st mortgage lender’s lien, hence the term second mortgage.

A second mortgage is also sometimes referred to as a home equity loan. There is no difference between a home equity loan and a second mortgage. These are just two different terms for the same subject.

A second mortgage can either be a fixed-rate loan or an adjustable-rate credit line. Interest rates and loan program terms will vary from lender to lender so it is important to shop around and compare before committing to any one offer.

Loan proceeds from a second mortgage loan can be used for just about anything. Many consumers take out 2nd mortgage loans to consolidate debt, do home improvements or pay for their kids college education. Whatever you decide to do with your loan proceeds it is important to remember that if you default on your payment you can lose your home so you will want to make sure that you are taking the loan out for a worthwhile purpose.

Another plus of a second mortgage loan is that the interest you pay back on the loan may be tax deductible. Consult your tax advisor regarding your personal situation but in most cases the interest is 100% fully deductible as long as the combined loan to value of your 1st and 2nd mortgage do not exceed the value of your home.

For more information on second mortgage loans, or to compare rates and programs of second mortgage loan lenders visit http://www.equityloansource.com

Levetta Rivera is a successful mortgage broker and publisher of the following financial websites: http://www.equityloansource.com and http://www.militaryvaloan.com

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