Money Girl

·E1019

Is a HELOC Worth the Risk?

May 15
14 mins

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Episode Description

1019. If you have enough home equity and not enough cash, you may wonder about taking a home equity line of credit (HELOC). Laura answers a listener’s question about whether taking a larger HELOC to pay for an expensive car repair and an upcoming wedding is a good or “horrible” idea. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Most lenders require you to maintain at least 20% home equity after tapping it with a HELOC.
  • HELOC borrowers must also have enough income, a suitable debt-to-income ratio, and sufficient credit scores to qualify.
  • Getting a HELOC gives you more flexibility and lower interest rates than other financing options, such as a credit card.
  • If you use HELOC funds to buy, build, or remodel a home, interest paid on a limited amount of debt is tax-deductible.
  • Primary HELOC downsides include paying variable interest, reducing your home equity, and risking foreclosure if you’re unable to repay it.

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