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Whether you intend full room remodeling or just a new roof, a substantial financial commitment will be required; a home improvement loan is probably the only way this will become possible. Home improvements can be costly, involving contractors, supplies, and tradesmen such as carpenters, plumbers, roofers, and electricians.
Whilst most homeowners are eligible for a home improvement loan, if they do not have a good credit history, they may be required to use a secured loan using their home as equity. When a homeowner has only just purchase the home, they are still able to arrange a loan, subject to their status of course. Finance which is used to improve the home is seen as a good investment in the property and even if equity in the property is not required, the loans can be organized for up to 15 years at a time.
There are, however county limits on how much money can be borrowed when it is for no equity finance and a lower limit imposed by the lenders which takes into account the joint income of both owners. The eligibility of the borrower, the property type and the improvements planned are all considered because this type of loan may only have minimal documentation and is relatively easy to process.
If your property has increased in value over the years and is now worth more than you owe on it then you may prefer a home improvement loan that uses this spare equity. This is not the same as your original mortgage; instead, it is an additional loan that is often easier to obtain and process compared to a regular mortgage; usually providing lower interest rates than other types of finance.
How much you can borrow on a secured loan depends on the equity in your home. This calculation is worked out using how much your home is worth, how much is owed, and of course if there are other loans or debts, as these will be included in the calculation.
After this has taken place, the lenders will put a package forward which may not necessarily be for the full amount the homeowner wanted. Usually, finance companies will lend you a percentage of the assessed value of your house but some lenders can lend as high as 125 percent of your home's equity.
Because you are lending money against your home, it is important that you borrow carefully and you do not overextend yourself or you will be putting your house at risk. If you have big plans for your property but the home improvement loan isn't really enough to cover all the remodeling costs then use it for necessary maintenance first and see what is left over.
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