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Absorbing a Fed rate pause

Last updated: March 7, 2026 10:30 pm
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Homeowners across the nation are experiencing little movement in the average rates for HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit) and home equity loans, as the Federal Reserve maintains its current interest rate stance. With traders not expecting any rate cuts until July, second mortgage rates are staying relatively steady at their current levels.

According to data from real estate analytics firm Curinos, the average HELOC rate currently sits at 7.20%, which is a slight decrease of three basis points from the previous month. On the other hand, the national average rate for a home equity loan stands at 7.47%, showing a slight increase of three basis points from last month’s figures.

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%. For homeowners with a low primary mortgage rate and significant home equity, accessing that value through a HELOC or home equity loan may be an attractive solution.

It’s important to note that home equity interest rates operate differently than primary mortgage rates. Second mortgage rates are typically determined by an index rate plus a margin, with the prime rate currently at 6.75%. For example, if a lender adds a 0.75% margin, the resulting HELOC rate would be 7.50%.

Each lender has its own pricing methodology for second mortgage products, so it’s advisable to shop around to find the best rates based on your credit score, existing debt, and the amount of your credit line relative to your home’s value. Additionally, national average HELOC rates can sometimes include introductory rates that may only last for a limited time before transitioning to an adjustable rate.

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When considering a HELOC, look for lenders offering low fees, a fixed-rate option, and generous credit lines. For instance, FourLeaf Credit Union is currently offering a HELOC APR of 5.99% for 12 months on lines up to $500,000, before converting to a variable rate after the introductory period.

For homeowners seeking a lump sum payment, home equity loans may be a more suitable option, as the fixed rate remains constant throughout the repayment period. It’s essential to compare fees and repayment terms carefully to ensure you’re getting the best deal for your financial situation.

Overall, rates for HELOCs and home equity loans can vary significantly depending on the lender and location, ranging from approximately 6% to 18%. With low primary mortgage rates and ample home equity, now may be an opportune time for homeowners to consider tapping into their equity for projects like home improvements or repairs.

It’s crucial to understand the terms and potential fluctuations in rates when opting for a HELOC, as the interest rate is typically variable and can impact monthly payments over time. HELOCs are most beneficial when the balance is repaid within a shorter timeframe, as they essentially function as a 30-year loan with a draw period and repayment period.

In conclusion, homeowners should carefully evaluate their financial needs and goals before deciding between a HELOC or home equity loan, considering factors like interest rates, repayment terms, and the overall cost of borrowing against their home equity.

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