Home Equity Lines of Credit Iowa

If you own a home, chances are that you have built up equity. Equity is the difference between what the home is currently worth and the current principal balance of your home mortgage loan. You can use the equity in the form of a home equity line of credit.

Local Companies

Laurens State Bank
(712) 776-2244
945 Main St
Havelock, IA
Ackley State Bank
(641) 648-5800
831 S Oak St
Iowa Falls, IA
First National Bank
(641) 347-8423
100 E Railroad St
Afton, IA
Wells Fargo Bank Na
(319) 398-3000
150 1st Ave NE
Cedar Rapids, IA
Regions Financial Corp
(319) 827-3388
1306 5th St
Gilbertville, IA
First Trust & Savings Bank
(319) 828-8000
1831 2nd St
Coralville, IA
United Bank of Iowa
(712) 364-3521
Ida Grove, IA
Peoples Trust & Savings Bank
(515) 987-4135
1185 SE University Ave
Waukee, IA
Security Savings Bank
(712) 753-4914
702 S Main St
Inwood, IA
Wells Fargo Bank Na
(515) 245-3131
666 Walnut St Ste 1202
Des Moines, IA

If you own a home, chances are that you have built up equity. Equity is the difference between what the home is currently worth and the current principal balance of your home mortgage loan.

You may choose to utilize the equity in your home in the form of a home equity line of credit. This increasingly popular loan allows you to borrow money against the equity you have built in your home for anything from college payments to home improvements and remodeling to vacations to credit card debt.

Most major banks will now write home equity lines of credit loans. Simply contact your bank of choice by phone, in person or over the Internet for details on how to apply for a home equity line of credit loan.

Once you have received your home equity line of credit, there are a number of ways you can use it.

  1. Through a home equity line credit card. Many banks will offer you a credit card with either a Visa or MasterCard logo that will be charged directly to your home equity line of credit. The card is used just like any other credit card, with the difference being that the balance will show up on your equity line of credit balance.

  2. By home equity line check. The loaning bank will also provide you with a checkbook that will access your home equity line of credit. The checks are written just like any other check, but like the credit card, the balance will be transferred to your equity line of credit.

  3. Transferring money to your checking or savings account. If you have a checking or savings account, you can also transfer cash from your equity line of credit to your checking or savings account for use.

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Author: Brad Halvorsen

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