Calculating a home equity loan requires knowing the interest rate of the loan, the term and amount. Formulate a home equity line of credit payment schedule, which differs from a home equity loan, with advice from a licensed mortgage broker in this free video on home loans and equity. Expert:…

Calculating a home equity loan requires knowing the interest rate of the loan, the term and amount. Formulate a home equity line of credit payment schedule, which differs from a home equity loan, with advice from a licensed mortgage broker in this free video on home loans and equity. Expert:…

I just finished building my house and I have no mortgage or anything as I had enough cash to buy the land and build outright. But, I have no money left to landscape and have some medical bills I would like to pay off. Can I get a home equity loan or line of credit on my house? Which is better?

I went to the bank today and tried to get a home equity loan but they turned me down because I had bad credit. I have a stable job that I worked at for over 5 years, I own my home and it is fully paid for. I drive a 2006 Mustang Gt but they still turned me down because of bad credit. I wanted to get the cash to fix my home becuase it need new pipes and a heating system, so i wasnt going to go blow the money. My credit isnt super bad but its still not good, is it possible for me to get a home equity loan without good credit. i DONT want any online loan stuff or any stuff like that. I LIVE in a small town with not that many banks and i need this loan before winter. cAN I GET THIS LOAN WITH MY BAD CREDIT?

Home Equity vs Line of Credit

While the credit crunch has made borrowing for… or against… your home more difficult, home equity loans and lines of credit remain popular for those with equity. Stacy Johnson explains what these loans do and if you should consider them.

COMPARE MORTGAGE RATE-REFINANCE-MORTGAGE LOANS-HOME EQUITY LOANS-HOME LOANS VISIT US NOW AND APPLY ONLINE NO FEES GUARANTEED APPROVAL If you’re looking for a low payment and the security of a rate that won’t change for the life of your mortgage, the 30-year fixed is probably right for you….

I do own my own home but am still paying off my mortgage. My son needs more money for college and we’ve tapped out on student loans and my credit cards are all maxed. I was wondering what I could do and thought that a home equity loan with bad credit might be an option. I don’t know if it’s a good idea though.

We are changing our mortgage from 30 yr/fix to 15 yr/fix. Is it wise to pay more money to lower the rate. If we are going to stay in this house for 5 more years, is it wise to refinance? How do we lower the fees for refinancing, we have asked several loan companies, they all come pretty much the same price.

The recession was caused by people being unable to pay back their home mortgages because the mortgage rates were too high?

Banks were not getting their money back from home owners, causing a credit crunch, thus they were unable to lend money to big businesses.

Big businesses then had to cut back on expenses and began to lay people off the the thousands.

So what caused the mortgage rates to go up so high that started this financial mess in the first place?

Fixed home equity loans are loans with a fixed rate of interest, as opposed to variable interest rate loans. Find a fixed home equity loan with the lowest possible interest rate usingadvice from a registered financial consultant in this free video on home equity loans. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

Fixed home equity loans are loans with a fixed rate of interest, as opposed to variable interest rate loans. Find a fixed home equity loan with the lowest possible interest rate usingadvice from a registered financial consultant in this free video on home equity loans. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

equity loan?

how do you know if you are quilified for a equity loan.I know we have equity in our home and in the past I have always been told "sorry you are not quilified for anequity loan but we can refinance your home".I know that the lender makes alot more off a refi,but does it have something to do with credit scores?If a person has alot of equity in their home why not be able to just get that kind of loan instead of a refi?Or is it all about the lender making more money?

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