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Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)

Flexible, revolving access to your home's equity — borrow what you need, when you need it, and pay interest only on what you use.

What a HELOC is

A HELOC works like a credit card secured against your home — you get an approved credit limit, draw from it as needed, and pay interest only on the balance you use. It's a good fit when you don't know the exact amount you'll need, or need ongoing access rather than a one-time lump sum.

Common uses include renovations, education costs, investment opportunities, or a financial cushion for emergencies.

Who it's for

  • Homeowners with 20%+ equity in their property
  • Anyone planning renovations in phases
  • Investors who want ready access to capital
  • Anyone who wants a financial safety net without a lump-sum loan

How Nestwell helps

  • Determine your maximum available credit limit
  • Compare HELOC rates and structures across lenders
  • Explain how a HELOC affects your overall borrowing power
  • Help you decide between a HELOC, refinance, or second mortgage

Good to know

Most lenders let you access up to 65% of your home's value through a HELOC alone, or up to 80% combined with your existing mortgage.

Revolving access
Pay interest on what you use
Great for renovations
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FAQ

Common HELOC questions

How is a HELOC different from refinancing?

Refinancing gives you a lump sum with a fixed repayment structure. A HELOC gives you ongoing, flexible access up to a credit limit — you only pay interest on what you draw.

What can I use a HELOC for?

Anything — renovations, investments, education, debt payoff, or as an emergency fund. Lenders don't restrict use the way some loans do.

Do I need to reapply every time I draw funds?

No — once approved, you can draw and repay repeatedly up to your limit without reapplying, similar to a credit card.

Is the interest rate fixed or variable?

Most HELOCs are variable, tied to prime rate. Some lenders offer a fixed-rate option on a portion of the balance — we'll show you what's available.

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