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  2. Can you use a home equity loan to buy a rental or ... - AOL

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    As long as you have the equity, income and credit history needed for approval, you can use your funds to invest in real estate or buy a rental property. Keep in mind that taking out a home equity ...

  3. 18 Things Boomers Need to Stop Saying to Millennials About Money

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    'Buying a Home Is Always a Good Investment' The advice that buying a home is always an excellent investment is one “millennials should ignore,” says Laura Adams, MBA, a personal finance author ...

  4. What is a good credit score to buy a house? - AOL

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    When considering the best credit score to buy a house, many lenders use the FICO model. It grades consumers on a 300 to 850 point range, with a higher score indicating less risk to the lender.

  5. Loan-to-value ratio - Wikipedia

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    The CLTV for a property valued at $100,000 with a $50,000 first mortgage and a home equity lines of credit balance of $10,000 would be the 60% ($50,000 + $10,000)/ $100,000. The LTV for the stand-alone seconds and Home Equity Line of Credit would be the loan balance as a percentage of the appraised value.

  6. Home equity loan - Wikipedia

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    A HELOC is a line of revolving credit with an adjustable interest rate whereas a home equity loan is a one time lump-sum loan, often with a fixed interest rate. With a HELOC the borrower can choose when and how often to borrow against the equity in the property, with the lender setting an initial limit to the credit line based on criteria ...

  7. Investment rating for real estate - Wikipedia

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    By owning a home to live in, the owner not only saves on rent but also benefits from any long-term price appreciation. And investors, those that buy a home to rent out, are in it primarily for financial gains, be it monthly cash flow income, long-term gain, or a combination of both. But, investors and live-in home owners alike should care for ...

  8. Buying a Home: Good or Bad for Your Credit? - AOL

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    People buy homes either as a home to live in or as a way to earn extra income. Either way, I think it's safe to say that most look at it as "good" debt -- either out of necessity (the cost of a ...

  9. Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Since the risk is transferred to the borrower, the initial interest rate may be, for example, 0.5% to 2% lower than the average 30-year fixed rate; the size of the price differential will be related to debt market conditions, including the yield curve. The charge to the borrower depends upon the credit risk in addition to the interest rate risk.