Second Mortgages: Make Your Dreams Happen – Carefully
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Second mortgages as defined by RateHub are “additional loans taken out on a property that is already mortgaged.” Sounds risky – and indeed second mortgages come with plenty of risks. But they also come with rewards.
There are two major kinds of second mortgages. The home equity line of credit (HELOC) has a variable interest rate and acts much like a credit card. It allows you to withdraw the cash you need, when you need it. And the fixed-rate home equity loan allows you to borrow a lump sum and make set monthly payments.
The Pros and Cons of Second Mortgages
Second mortgages provide speedy access to money at a generally favorable interest rate. The interest you pay on mortgages may also be tax deductible. Compared with money borrowed on a credit card or a standard consumer loan, a second mortgage may be easier to obtain. You can use the money for whatever you want: home remodels, tuition – even a dream trip.
There is an important disadvantage with second mortgages. Because your home secures the loan, the second mortgage lender takes on less risk than with a personal loan. For this reason, the lender may offer you more money than you need. Many borrowers are happy to comply, only to find themselves in trouble.
Ensure you can make your monthly mortgage payments easily, even when interest rates go up or personal circumstances change. And note that if interest rates increase, so will your monthly HELOC payments. Home equity loan payments aren’t affected by rate increases during the term of the loan.
So go ahead and make that bucket-list trip a reality – but plan carefully.