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  2. The truth about no-appraisal home equity loans: What ... - AOL

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    Qualifying for a home equity loan typically requires a minimum of 15% to 20% equity in your home after first and second mortgages are accounted for, a credit score of at least 620 (although higher ...

  3. Should you use a home equity loan to remodel or ... - AOL

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    Benefits of using home equity for remodeling. Home equity loans offer competitive interest rates, potential tax benefits and larger loan amounts, making them a useful way of paying for renovations.

  4. Cash-out refinance vs. home equity loans: Which is best in ...

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    Compare two options for accessing the cash in your home — cash-out refinancing or home equity loans — to pay for renovations, consolidate debt or support education expenses. Includes pros ...

  5. Home equity loan vs. home improvement loan: Which is ... - AOL

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    Home equity loan: Mid-600s. Home improvement loan: 600. Payment. Home equity loan: Lump sum of cash. Home improvement loan: Can be a line of credit or lump sum, depending on the lender. Interest ...

  6. Pros and cons of home improvement loans: Are they worth it? - AOL

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    Home improvement loans (also called home renovation loans) are personal loans or home equity products offered by online lenders, banks and credit unions. Although they work like any other loan ...

  7. Mortgages and loans to pay for home renovations - AOL

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    A personal loan, sometimes referred to as a home improvement loan. Some home renovation loans or refis require the borrower to have a certain amount of equity in the home (the main exception being ...