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Home Equity

Compare our top picks for the best home equity loans & HELOCS and learn more about how home equity works & how you can use it.

Ways to access the equity in your home

If you have sufficient equity in your home, you can use it to access cash. Your home acts as collateral for these loans or agreements.

Home equity reviews

Several companies allow you to access the equity in your home. Before moving forward with any company, it’s important that you review what it offers to ensure it offers you the best terms.

Other home equity resources

Latest on home equity:

Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union Home Equity Review

We reviewed Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU), a Texas-based lender offering home equity loans and...

What Is a HELOC Close Out Letter?

Closing a home equity line of credit may be automatic if you've paid off the balance. You can also send your lender a...

What Does a Maturity Date Mean on a HELOC?

A home equity line of credit can offer flexible access to funds. Understanding the maturity date on a HELOC can make it easier...

How Do HELOCs Utilize Blockchain?

HELOCs powered by blockchain can benefit borrowers and lenders with lower costs and faster timelines.

Central Pacific Bank Home Equity Review

Central Pacific Bank offers a home equity line of credit for homeowners in Hawaii. We researched interest rates, terms, pros and cons, and...

Utah Community Credit Union Home Equity Review

Utah Community Credit Union offers a home equity line of credit to homeowners in certain...

Bank of the West Home Equity Review [Now BMO Home Equity]

Homeowners in 19 states can use a Bank of the West HELOC to borrow as...

What Is a HELOC Freeze Letter?

If your lender freezes your HELOC to keep you from withdrawing more cash, you’ll get a HELOC freeze letter in the mail. You...

What Is a HELOC Statement?

A home equity line of credit can be a convenient way to borrow. Your HELOC statement can help you to keep track of...

Can a HELOC Be Canceled?

Lenders can cancel, freeze, or reduce your HELOC in certain situations. You also have the right to cancel a HELOC if you change...