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How to use your home equity to build wealth

Last updated: May 4, 2026 5:15 pm
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Using Your Home Equity to Build Wealth

If you’re like most Americans, your home is your most valuable and lucrative asset. But did you know that you don’t need to sell your home in order to cash in on its value? There are several strategies you can consider to use your home’s equity as a tool to build wealth.

According to real estate data analytics company Curinos, the average HELOC adjustable rate is 7.24%, while the national average fixed rate on a home equity loan is 7.37%. 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%.

A HELOC, or home equity line of credit, allows you to draw from your approved line of credit as you need it, providing flexibility in accessing your home’s equity. On the other hand, a home equity loan gives you a lump sum upfront. With first-mortgage rates not significantly decreasing, homeowners with home equity and a low primary mortgage rate may find it challenging to access the growing value in their home without a home equity loan or HELOC.

The Federal Reserve estimates that homeowners have $34 trillion of equity in their homes. For those unwilling to give up their low home loan rate, a second mortgage in the form of a HELOC or HEL can be an excellent solution.

Second mortgage rates are typically based on an index rate plus a margin. For a home equity line of credit, the index rate is often the prime rate, which currently stands at 6.75%. Adding a margin of 0.75% would result in a variable rate starting at 7.50%. On the other hand, a home equity loan may have a different margin as it is a fixed-rate product.

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Lenders have flexibility in pricing second mortgage products, such as a HELOC or home equity loan, so it’s essential to shop around for the best rates. Your rate will depend on factors such as your credit score, the amount of debt you carry, and the amount of your credit line compared to the value of your home. Additionally, average national HELOC rates may include introductory rates that can change after a set period.

Some of the best HELOC lenders offer low fees, a fixed-rate option, and generous credit lines. For example, FourLeaf Credit Union is currently offering a HELOC rate of 5.99% for 12 months on lines up to $500,000. When considering lenders, it’s crucial to be aware of both introductory rates and adjustable rates.

It’s a good time for homeowners with low primary mortgage rates and equity in their homes to consider a HELOC or home equity loan. By leveraging the equity in your home, you can use the cash for purposes like home improvements, repairs, upgrades, or any other financial needs.

When it comes to monthly payments on a home equity line of credit, withdrawing the full amount and paying a 7.25% interest rate on a $50,000 line of credit would result in a monthly payment of approximately $302 during the 10-year draw period. It’s important to remember that HELOC rates are usually variable, so payments may increase during the repayment period.

In conclusion, leveraging your home’s equity through a HELOC or home equity loan can be a smart financial move to build wealth and achieve your financial goals. Consider your options, compare rates, and choose the strategy that best fits your financial needs and objectives.

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