Home Equity

Put your home equity to work

A home equity loan or line of credit can help you finance a major purchase or unexpected expense

Compare home equity loans and lines of credit

Home Equity Loans

Best when you need the full amount right away

Home Equity Lines of Credit

Best if your needs could change over time
Rate type Fixed rate Adjustable rate
Payments Fixed monthly payments Variable monthly payments based upon how much you borrow
Access to funds Receive your loan in one lump sum Borrow what you need, when you need it
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Rate type
Payments
Access to funds

Home Equity Loans

Best when you need the full amount right away
Rate type
Fixed rate
Payments
Fixed monthly payments
Access to funds
Receive your loan in one lump sum
Contact us
More Details

Home Equity Lines of Credit

Best if your needs could change over time
Rate type
Adjustable rate
Payments
Variable monthly payments based upon how much you borrow
Access to funds
Borrow what you need, when you need it
Contact us
More Details
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Use your home equity to your advantage

You made a smart investment when you bought your home. Now you can use the equity you’ve built up. Because it’s secured by your property, a home equity loan or line of credit typically has a lower rate and fewer fees than an unsecured loan.

Use your home equity loan or line of credit to:

  • Remodel or make repairs to your home.
  • Pay for big-ticket items, like college tuition.
  • Handle unexpected expenses.

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