Home Equity Loans For College Byhalia MS

Very few parents or students would argue that college costs are soaring these days, and many are turning to home equity loans in order to finance their child’s college education. In the following article, you’ll learn more about home equity loans.

Local Companies

Executive Financial Services, Inc
(901) 259-7900
3400 Players Club Parkway, Suite 110
Memphis, TN
GoodLife Funding Company Inc.
901-870-3662
346 New Byhalia Road
Collierville, TN
FAIRWAY MORTGAGE
662-429-5100
224 West Commerce St
Hernando, MS
Shelby Mortgage Corporation
662-280-7730
917 Ferncliff Cove #5
Southaven, MS
Sandler O'Neill Mortgage Finance Corporation, LP
(901) 682-5656
6363 Poplar Avenue, Suite 330
Memphis, TN
Waston Anderson Auction & Realty Co.
(901) 396-2000
841 East Raines Road
Memphis, TN
Hancock Bank Mortgage Center
(228) 831-2160
Gulfport, MS
Alpha Home Mortgage
(662) 369-1198
118 E Commerce St
Aberdeen, MS
Renasant Bank Germantown
(662) 893-5003
6890 Highway 305 N
Olive Branch, MS
Benchmark Mortgage
(228) 863-8025
219 W Old Pass Rd
Long Beach, MS

Very few parents or students would argue that college costs are soaring these days. It is now more expensive than ever before to get a good education for your children. It is true that there are many types of student loans available, and even some government student loans and grants, but these often fall short of the needed funds for college. The additional money has to come from someplace and a home equity loan is one of those possible avenues for college cash.

Homeowners may have an advantage over those who do not own their home. In many cases a homeowner may have enough equity in the home to take out either a home equity loan or home equity line of credit. These types of loans can be used for just about any purpose, with college education financing being one of the most common. Depending on your circumstances, the interest that you pay on these types of loans can be tax deductible. However, always consult your tax advisor regarding the deductibility of interest for home loans as the law can vary.

Just how does one get these types of loans? That is a good question. Generally speaking, you begin by shopping for the best deals on home equity loans or lines of credit. Once you have narrowed down the search, you can apply to the lender. The amount of equity you have in the home will be the basis for the maximum amount that you can borrow.

In most cases, you will be limited to about 80 percent of the equity that you have in the home. You can find lenders who will go above that mark, but you may have to shop for them.

You will need two things when you talk to the lender. The first is an estimate of what the current value of the home is. You can often use receipts from the tax assessor's office for this purpose. The second thing you need to provide to the lender is the balance still owed on the home.

To get a sense of the amount of equity that you have in your home use this example. Assume your home is worth $100,000 and you still owe $50,000 on it. If the lender is allowing 80 percent of value, you would be looking at a maximum loan of around $30,000.

If you already have a second mortgage on your home, that will need to be accounted for as well. Of course, your past credit history will also be a factor.

Depending on your needs and circumstances, a home equity line of credit may work better for you. This type of loan allows you draw out money as you need it rather than take the money in one lump sum.

Even with home equity loans and lines of credit, homeowners should still pursue the other forms of college financing available to their children such as grants and scholarships. Every little bit helps with costs rising the way they are today.

Many lending institutions are now specializing in these type of loans are offering some very competitive interest rates that are in line with the current mortgage rates

About the Author:

Peter Kenny is a writer for The Thrifty Scot, please visit us at http://www.thriftyscot.com/home-equity/ and http://www.thriftymortgages.co.uk/remortgages http://www.thriftyscot.com/152/012008/the-best-methods-for-foreclosure-prevention.html






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