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Home equity loan and HELOC rates: Aug. 19, 2026

Homeowners can access the value they’ve built in their property, whether through steady mortgage payments or an all-cash purchase, by taking out either a home equity loan or a home equity line of credit (HELOC). Since your house backs the debt, these loans often come with more favorable interest rates than unsecured borrowing. So what differentiates the two?

Home equity loan and HELOC rates: Aug. 19, 2026

TL;DR

  • Home equity loans provide a lump sum, while HELOCs offer a revolving credit line.
  • Secured by property, these loans generally have lower interest rates than unsecured loans.
  • HELOCs have two phases: a draw period for borrowing and a repayment period for paying off the balance.
  • Risks include losing your home and potentially still owing a balance if foreclosure sale proceeds are insufficient.
  • Closing costs typically range from 2% to 5% of the borrowed amount.
  • To qualify, a good credit score, manageable DTI, steady income, and at least 15-20% equity are generally required.
  • Home equity is calculated by subtracting the mortgage balance from the home's current estimated value.