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American Focus > Blog > Economy > 5 strategies for getting a home equity loan with bad credit
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5 strategies for getting a home equity loan with bad credit

Last updated: December 15, 2025 2:05 pm
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A home equity loan can be a valuable option for homeowners who need a large sum of cash. These loans typically offer competitive interest rates compared to credit cards and personal loans, and there may even be tax benefits available. However, the question remains: can you secure a home equity loan and enjoy these advantages if your credit score is less than stellar? The answer is not so straightforward.

A home equity loan is essentially a second mortgage that allows you to borrow against the equity you have built in your home. Traditional banks, credit unions, and online lenders are all potential sources for home equity loans. Most lenders limit the amount you can borrow to 85% of your home equity. To illustrate how this works, let’s say your home is valued at $390,000 and you still owe $245,000 on your mortgage. In this scenario, you could potentially access up to $86,500 in funding through a home equity loan.

Lenders typically disburse the funds in a lump sum, to be repaid in equal monthly installments over a period ranging from 5 to 30 years. Home equity loans generally come with lower interest rates than other types of loans, and these rates are often fixed, making budgeting easier. Additionally, if you use the funds for home-related expenses such as buying, building, or improving your primary residence, you may be eligible to deduct the interest paid on the loan from your taxes.

However, there are risks associated with home equity loans. Since these loans use your home as collateral, failure to make payments could result in the loss of your home through foreclosure. Additionally, there are upfront closing costs to consider, typically ranging from 2% to 5% of the loan amount. Withdrawing funds through a home equity loan also reduces the amount of equity you have in your home.

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When it comes to credit score requirements for a home equity loan, many lenders prefer a minimum score of 680. However, some lenders may be more flexible and approve borrowers with scores as low as 620. If your score falls below this threshold, you may still be able to secure a loan, but you can expect less favorable terms, such as a higher interest rate. In such cases, it may be wise to wait until your credit score improves before applying, unless you have a co-signer to strengthen your application.

To navigate the home equity loan process with confidence, there are several steps you can take. First, understand the lending guidelines of different lenders, as they may vary in terms of credit score requirements, combined loan-to-value ratio (CLTV), and debt-to-income ratio limits. It’s also crucial to work on improving your credit score and reducing your debt levels before applying for a home equity loan. This includes reviewing your credit report for errors, avoiding new credit lines, and paying down existing debts.

Before applying for a home equity loan, it’s advisable to compare loan quotes from multiple lenders and get prequalified to understand your options. Organize the necessary documents for the application process, such as employment information and tax records, to streamline the approval process. Pay close attention to closing costs, prepayment penalties, and other fees associated with the loan.

Ultimately, whether or not a home equity loan is the right choice for you depends on your financial situation. If you have exhausted other options and can afford the monthly payments, a home equity loan may still be a viable solution even with a lower credit score. However, it’s essential to weigh the risks and benefits and ensure that you can comfortably manage the loan terms.

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