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Beat these rates and you’ve got a deal

Last updated: February 3, 2026 12:45 am
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Home equity lines of credit (HELOC) and home equity loans are currently offering attractive rates for homeowners looking to tap into the equity in their homes. According to real estate data analytics company Curinos, the average HELOC rate is 7.25%, while the national average rate for a home equity loan is 7.56%. These rates are based on applicants with a minimum credit score of 780 and a maximum combined loan-to-value ratio (CLTV) of less than 70%.

HELOCs allow homeowners to access a line of credit that can be drawn from as needed, while home equity loans provide a lump sum upfront. With mortgage rates remaining stable, many homeowners may find themselves frustrated at the inability to access the growing value in their homes. The Federal Reserve estimates that homeowners have a whopping $34 trillion of equity locked within their homes, making a HELOC or home equity loan a viable option for those looking to leverage their home’s value.

HELOC interest rates are different from primary mortgage rates, as they are typically based on an index rate plus a margin. For example, if the prime rate is at 6.75% and a lender adds a 0.75% margin, the HELOC rate would be 7.50%. Home equity loans, on the other hand, may have different margins as they are fixed-interest products.

When shopping for a HELOC or home equity loan, it’s essential to compare rates, fees, and repayment terms from different lenders. Some lenders may offer introductory rates that could significantly lower the initial interest rate, but it’s crucial to understand how the rate may adjust after the introductory period.

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For homeowners considering a HELOC or home equity loan, now may be an opportune time to take advantage of low rates and access the equity in their homes for various purposes such as home improvements, repairs, or other financial needs. However, it’s important to carefully consider the repayment terms and potential fluctuations in interest rates when deciding between a HELOC and a home equity loan.

Overall, with rates for HELOCs and home equity loans well below 8%, homeowners with equity in their homes and favorable primary mortgage rates may find that now is an excellent time to explore their options for tapping into their home’s value.

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