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Interest-only Equity Loans Create Amazing Power and are Quite Easy to Get


The power of home equity and interest-only payments, provided from most home equity loans is amazing. You can get a home equity loan, with no closing costs and pay as little as $30.00 to $40.00 per month for up to $10,000 in equity cash. These loans are surprisingly easy to get for both residential and investment real estate.

The terms on these amazing loans vary, but are quite nice. You can get them for up to 30 years, but they are usually completed in terms of 10 to 15 years. You can always pay just the interest on the loan - a very low payment, or you can pay on the principal loan, if you desire. You have all the power. Another fantastic part of home equity loans is that in many cases you can take out 100 percent of the equity. So, if you owe $130,000 and your house is valued at $140,000, you can get $10,000. Now you'll need good credit to do this. Not to worry, though, if your credit has some flaws. You can still get at your equity.

You'll just get a little less, and you'll probably pay a little more. And if you are told you don't qualify, don't despair; there is another way -- a cash out refinance loan. A cash out refinance home loan gets at the equity you desire, but it puts a new first mortgage on your house for the entire amount, and you get the money that is left over. It may sound convoluted, but it really is not. Get the wealth building system Winning the Mortgage Game to learn exactly how it's done.

Mark Barnes is an investment real estate and real estate finance expert. Get his free mortgage finance course at http://www.winningthemortgagegame.com and also learn how to gain financial independence through proper real estate investment strategies. Mark is also the author of the new novel, The League, a shocking, sports-related conspiracy. Learn more about his suspense thriller at http://www.sportsnovels.com







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