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The rates for a HELOC or a Home Equity loan are one to two points higher than a typical conventional loan. If a home has no existing mortgage, is it possible to attain a HELOC or an Equity Loan for a home remodel, and once the project is complete, refinance the HELOC to a traditional conventional loan for the benefit of a better rate? The point being there is NO existing 1st loan to refinance, only a HELOC or home equity loan. Thank you for your input!! It's much appreciated! 👍
Using a line of credit for a remodel and then switching to a traditional mortgage once the work is finished is very feasible and pretty common. Since there is no existing loan on the home, the line of credit or equity loan would be the only debt on the property. Once the renovation is complete and the value of the home has potentially increased, you just refinance that balance into a standard conventional loan to lock in a lower fixed interest rate. What is your timeframe to complete the remodel?
Thank you Shane, for your attention to my question. That does put me at ease a bit. From start to finish, my contractor tells me it will take him 4-6 weeks. So I'm interpreting this as 3 or 4 months. He's a very close friend of mine.
That's pretty quick. How much do you think the home improvements will end up costing, total?
The total I'm borrowing will be $150K. That will cover the remodel and a few small additional projects. It looks like HELOC's are running about 6.5% or so. Honestly, the "variable/adjustable" rates scare me some. I still feel emotional "aftershocks" from the crash of 2008. We were fortunate enough to NOT lose our home, but we still got hurt.