The Difference Between A Home Equity Loan Versus A HELOC

The Difference Between A Home Equity Loan Versus A HELOCWhen homeowners need to tap into the equity they’ve built in their homes, two popular options are Home Equity Loans (HEL) and Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC). Both types of loans allow homeowners to access funds for various purposes, such as home improvements, debt consolidation, or unexpected expenses. However, it’s essential to understand the differences between these two mortgage products to make an informed decision that aligns with your specific needs and financial goals. Here are some important differences between the two.

Home Equity Loan
A home equity loan is a one-time loan that provides you with a lump sum of money that you repay over a fixed term, usually between five and 30 years. The interest rate on a home equity loan is fixed, meaning it remains the same throughout the life of the loan, and your monthly payments are fixed as well.

One advantage of a home equity loan is that you know exactly how much you are borrowing and what your monthly payments will be, which can make it easier to budget for. Additionally, since the interest rate is fixed, you can be sure that your payments won’t increase if interest rates rise.

HELOC
On the other hand, a home equity line of credit (HELOC) is a revolving line of credit that you can draw from as needed up to a predetermined limit. You only pay interest on the amount you borrow, and you can use the funds for a variety of purposes, such as home renovations, debt consolidation, or other expenses. HELOCs typically have a variable interest rate that can change over time, and your monthly payments will vary based on the amount you borrow and the interest rate.

A  HELOC can offer more flexibility since you can draw on the line of credit as needed and only pay interest on the amount you borrow. This can be beneficial if you have ongoing expenses or projects that require funding overtime.

Ultimately, the choice between a home equity loan and a HELOC will depend on your individual needs and financial situation. It’s important to carefully consider the terms and interest rates of each option before deciding.

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – July 31, 2023

What's Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week - July 31, 2023Last week’s economic reporting included readings on the Fed’s interest rate decision, S&P Case-Shiller’s Home Price Indices, sales of new homes, and pending home sales. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.

The Federal Reserve raised its target interest rate range to 5.25 to 5.50 percent; this announcement signaled that rates for home loans and unsecured credit would also rise.

S&P Case-Shiller Reports Slower Home Price Growth  in May

Average  U.S. home prices fell in May according to the S&P Case-Shiller 20-City Home Price Index. Home prices were -1.70 percent lower as compared to an expected dip of -1.90 percent and April’s reading of -1.70 percent. The top three cities reporting the highest pace of year-over-year home price growth were Chicago, Illinois with home price growth of 4.60 percent; Cleveland Ohio, where home prices grew by 3.90 percent, and New York City, where home prices rose by 3.50 percent.

Sales of previously owned homes fell due to high demand and slim supplies of homes for sale. Homeowners stayed on the sidelines while waiting for lower mortgage rates, but prospective buyers didn’t seem discouraged by rising rates, which recently approached 7 percent.

Craig J. Lazzara, managing director at S&P Case-Shiller Indices, said that the rally in U.S. home prices continued in May.

New home sales fell to a seasonally adjusted annual pace of 697,000 sales in June. Analysts estimated a pace of 725,000 sales and May’s reading showed a pace of 715,000 new home sales. Higher home prices in popular metro areas and rising mortgage rates created affordability challenges for first-time and moderate-income home buyers.

In related news, the FHFA Home Price Index reported that home price growth for homes owned and sold by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac rose by 0.70 percent in May and was unchanged from April’s pace of home price growth. The FHFA reported year-over-year home price growth of 2.80 percent.

Mortgage Rates Rise as Jobless Claims Fall

Freddie Mac reported higher mortgage rates for the fourth consecutive week as the average rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages rose by three basis points to 6.81 percent. The average rate for 15-year fixed-rate mortgages was five basis points higher at 6.11 percent.

First-time jobless claims fell to 221,000 claims as compared to the previous week’s reading of 228,000 claims filed.

What’s Ahead

This week’s scheduled economic reporting includes readings on construction spending,  public and private-sector payrolls, and the national unemployment rate. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and first-time jobless claims will also be released.

Quick and Simple Home Improvements: Transform Your Space with Ease

Quick and Simple Home Improvements: Transform Your Space with EaseWhen it comes to home improvements, you might envision lengthy renovation projects or a significant investment of time and money. Not all home improvements have to be big projects. There are many quick and simple changes you can make to transform your space without breaking the bank or disrupting your daily routine.

Fresh Coat of Paint:

One of the most effective and budget-friendly ways to revitalize any room is by applying a fresh coat of paint. A new color scheme can completely transform the ambiance, making it brighter, cozier, or more sophisticated. Choose colors that align with your desired mood and consider using accent walls to create focal points. Painting is a relatively simple DIY task that can be accomplished in a weekend, and the impact it has on your home is significant.

Upgrade Lighting:

Lighting plays a crucial role in the atmosphere and functionality of your home. Swap out outdated light fixtures with modern alternatives to instantly update the look and feel of a room. Additionally, consider installing dimmer switches to adjust the lighting intensity and create a more versatile environment. For a quick fix, change your light bulbs to energy-efficient options or opt for warmer or cooler tones to suit your preference.

Declutter and Organize:

A cluttered and disorganized space can make your home feel chaotic and stressful. Dedicate some time to decluttering and organizing each room, creating a more streamlined and serene environment. Get rid of items you no longer need, organize your belongings into designated storage solutions.

Enhance Curb Appeal:

The exterior of your home makes the first impression, so enhancing its curb appeal is a quick way to boost your property’s overall appeal. Trim overgrown bushes, mow the lawn, plant colorful flowers, and add welcoming elements such as a new doormat or house numbers.

Replace Hardware and Fixtures:

Often overlooked, updating hardware and fixtures can significantly elevate the look of your home. Swap outdated doorknobs, cabinet handles, and  faucets, with more contemporary options to instantly modernize your space.

Add Mirrors:

Mirrors are a versatile and effective tool for making any room feel larger and brighter. Place mirrors strategically to reflect natural light, create an illusion of more space, and enhance the overall aesthetics of the room.

Transforming your home doesn’t always have to involve elaborate projects or substantial investments. By implementing these quick and simple home improvement ideas, you can achieve remarkable results with minimal effort. So, roll up your sleeves, gather your tools, and get ready to give your space the upgrade it deserves.