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Home equity & rates for second mortgages: How they go together

by Lynn Butterfield 04/24/2024

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For homeowners who want financing in addition to an existing loan, rates for second mortgages are high on the list of things to consider. A second mortgage allows you to borrow money against the equity you’ve built in your home. 

Here is some more important information homeowners should know about this type of financing:

What is a second mortgage?

A second mortgage is a lien placed on an asset that already has an existing mortgage. For your house, the second mortgage will function like a home equity loan or home equity line of credit (HELOC).

Just like with your regular mortgage, your loan officer may take possession of your home if you default on the loan. 

Second mortgages are often cheaper than cards because of their low rates. You can use your second mortgage money for virtually anything, which makes them a popular choice for handling debt consolidation, home improvements and medical expenses. 

How to get a second mortgage

The first step in obtaining a second mortgage is to determine your home’s equity. It’s ideal to have at least 20% equity, so the remaining loan amount doesn’t go over 80% of the home’s total value.

It’s also a good idea to check on your credit report before applying. This gives you a chance to dispute any mistakes or resolve any issues that could affect your ability to qualify for a home equity loan or credit line.

When to apply for financing

There is no hard and fast rule for the best time to get a second mortgage. It’s important to consider every possible factor, including the current interest rate and your financial situation.

Usually, borrowers follow market trends when acquiring the second loan. Mortgage rates can vary, but tracking the trends of the market will allow you to apply and receive a second mortgage when rates are low. You also want to be aware of the various fees charged by mortgage lenders and how they factor in to the total annual percentage rate (APR).

Home equity loans through second mortgages are a great way to capitalize on your home’s equity. They can help you cover expenses unrelated to your home, either through a lump sum loan or HELOC. To find out if a second mortgage will work for you, consult a financial advisor and check with your lender for details. 

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Lynn Butterfield

 Lynn Butterfield is an Associate Broker at Coldwell Banker and is a Certified Real Estate Negotiator. Mr. Butterfield has 41 years of experience in real estate sales and development. His vast experience ranges from luxury sales through commercial sales and leasing. Perhaps more importantly, he focuses his attention on client success, whether he's helping someone buy their first home, or working with a developer seeking assistance to create and position a large project in the marketplace. One recent client said, "Working with Lynn is almost like working with a Real Estate Attorney, because he knows exactly what to look for, so you can be protected!" Another first-time home buyer just said, "I needed someone to hold my hand through this because it's the largest investment we'll ever make! I know he isn't in this just to make a quick buck. He really cares about his clients!"

Whether you're in the research phase at the beginning of your real estate search or you know exactly what you're looking for, you'll benefit from having a real estate professional by your side. He would be honored to put his real estate experience to work for you.