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Home Equity Loan Rates

 
Author: Kent Pinkerton

Choosing the right home equity loan for you is quite a tedious job, as there are various banks and financial institutions offering you home equity loans at different rates. It is up to you to compare the different home equity loan rates to find out which rate fits your budget best.

Although the lender sets the home equity loan rate, the interest rates are influenced by a number of factors like market conditions, demand for loans, competition, inflation, credit score, and the Federal Reserve. The amount you borrow from the lender, the available equity in your home, and the term of the payment of the loan also affect the home equity loan rate. The higher the demand for loans is, the lower is the interest rate.

It is better to go for the loan when demand is high. Of course, different banks and financial institutions quote lower interest rates to entice more customers to their establishments. If at all the amount of your loan exceeds the loan limits, you will be quoted a higher interest rate. If you opt for shorter loans of 15 or 20 years, you may save thousands of dollars in interest payments over the life of the loan, but your monthly payments will be higher.

Another way of getting lower rates is by giving a large down payment. The higher the down payment is, the better will be the interest quote. And of course, if you have a good credit with a monthly income far surpassing your monthly debt obligations, you will get a lower interest rate. Having a good credit score with a monthly income barely covering your obligations will not give you the lowest rates possible.

Whatever the home equity loan rate you choose, the rate is a fixed interest rate that gives you a peace of mind that your payment amount does not fluctuate with the rate fluctuations. While in a home equity line of credit, there is a variable interest rate, leading to fluctuations in the monthly payments as the rates change.

Author Bio:
Kent Pinkerton is a popular columnist. Kent likes to pen down articles about this area.
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