A home equity line of credit (HELOC) is a line of credit that allows you to borrow against your home equity. Equity is the amount your property is currently worth, minus the amount of any mortgage on your property. Unlike a home equity loan, HELOCs usually have adjustable interest rates. For most HELOCs, you will receive special checks or a credit card, and you can borrow money for a specified time from when you open your account. This time period is known as the “draw period.” During the “draw period,” you can borrow money, and you must make minimum payments. When the “draw period” ends, you will no longer be able to borrow money from your line of credit. After the “draw period” ends you may be required to pay off your balance all at once or you may be allowed to repay over a certain period of time. If you cannot pay back the HELOC, the lender could foreclose on your home.
Related Articles
Preparing for Tax Season: Understanding Mortgage-Related Deductions and Necessary Documentation
As tax season approaches, homeowners must understand how their mortgages can impact their tax filings. Identifying deductible expenses and gathering the necessary documentation can lead to significant tax savings.
Navigating the 2025 Housing Market: Insights and Tips from UnrealFi
As we step into 2025, the real estate financing landscape presents both challenges and opportunities for homebuyers and the Real Estate agents who guide them. Understanding the current market dynamics is crucial for making informed decisions. At UnrealFi, we specialize in providing the tools, expertise, and personal touch needed to help both buyers and their...
Understanding Homestead Rights
In Illinois, when one spouse takes out a mortgage on a property, the other spouse may be required to sign certain documents related to the mortgage and the property’s homestead rights. Here’s why this is typically necessary: Homestead Rights Protection: Homestead Rights in Illinois provide homeowners with certain protections for their primary residence, safeguarding a...