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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Interest rates on home equity lines of credit are unchanged
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Interest rates on home equity lines of credit are unchanged

Last updated: June 9, 2025 3:57 pm
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HELOC interest rates remained steady on Monday after experiencing a significant increase the day before. A recent survey conducted by MeridianLink revealed that 28% of Americans are contemplating the idea of utilizing a home equity line of credit (HELOC) or a home equity loan to access the value of their homes.

Among those considering borrowing against their equity, 45% expressed interest in using the funds for home renovations, while 16% mentioned investing in new properties and debt consolidation as their top priorities. This demonstrates the versatility of HELOCs and home equity loans in meeting various financial needs.

As we delve into the latest HELOC rates, Zillow reports that rates for 10-year HELOCs have not changed today and remain at 6.85% following a significant increase yesterday. Similarly, the same rate is applicable for 15- and 20-year HELOCs. However, VA-backed HELOCs have seen a slight increase of six basis points, now standing at 6.48%.

Homeowners hold a substantial amount of value in their homes, with over $34 trillion in home equity recorded at the end of 2024, as stated by the Federal Reserve. This marks the third-highest amount of home equity on record. Given the current high mortgage rates, homeowners are unlikely to part ways with their primary mortgages any time soon, making selling the house less of a viable option. Why let go of a mortgage with a low rate of 5%, 4%, or even 3%?

Opting for a HELOC provides an alternative way to access the locked-in value of your home without giving up your low-rate mortgage. HELOC interest rates differ from primary mortgage rates as they are based on an index rate plus a margin. The index rate is often the prime rate, which currently stands at 7.50%. By adding a margin of 1%, the HELOC rate would amount to 8.50%. However, actual reported HELOC rates are typically lower due to lender flexibility in pricing based on factors such as credit score, existing debt, and credit line amount relative to the home’s value.

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It’s important to note that average national HELOC rates may include introductory rates that are only applicable for a limited period before transitioning to an adjustable rate, which is likely to be higher. By maintaining your primary mortgage and considering a second mortgage like a HELOC, you can access your home equity without sacrificing your favorable mortgage terms.

The best HELOC lenders offer low fees, fixed-rate options, and generous credit lines, allowing you to utilize your home equity as needed within your credit limit. While paying down your primary mortgage at a low interest rate, you can leverage a HELOC to manage expenses and investments effectively.

Today, FourLeaf Credit Union is offering a promotional HELOC rate of 6.49% for 12 months on credit lines up to $500,000. It’s essential to compare rates, fees, repayment terms, and minimum draw amounts when exploring different lenders. The flexibility of a HELOC lies in the ability to access funds as needed and only paying interest on the borrowed amount.

HELOC rates can vary significantly across lenders, ranging from around 7% to as high as 18%, depending on individual creditworthiness and the level of research conducted. For homeowners with low primary mortgage rates and substantial home equity, now may be an opportune time to consider a HELOC for various financial needs, such as home improvements, repairs, or even leisure activities like vacations (if managed responsibly).

If you were to draw the full $50,000 from a $400,000 home’s line of credit, your monthly payment could be approximately $395 with a variable interest rate starting at 8.75%. This scenario assumes a 10-year draw period and a 20-year repayment period, effectively resulting in a 30-year loan term. It’s advisable to aim for shorter repayment periods with HELOCs to maximize their benefits.

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In conclusion, HELOCs offer a flexible and efficient way to access your home equity while retaining your low-rate mortgage. By carefully assessing your financial needs and comparing offers from different lenders, you can make informed decisions to leverage your home’s value for various purposes.

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