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Financing a New Business with Home Equity

 
Author: Ken Bissonette and Deidre Bissonette
 

If a small business owner owns their home, they can tap a the equity that they have built in there home in order to finance their new business. The entrepreneur would visit the bank that holds their mortgage to discuss the option with their banker of freeing up some of the monies that they have in their home. Often the home owner can access 70% of the equity that they have built up, and in some cases, they can access up to 90% of their home equity.

Home equity financing is advantageous over other forms of small business funding for a number of reasons. The interest rate on a home equity loan or line of credit is far less than credit cards. The interest that the small business owner pays on the loan is tax deductible. Repayment terms are spread out and maybe somewhat flexible and almost anybody who owns a house has access to that money built up in their home equity. Lenders are much more comfortable with approving a loan secured against a cash asset that the applicant has already built up so the small business owner with equity in their home stands a much better chance of success pursuing this route.

The small business owner does have to be very vigilant with this type of financing as they must consider if they are in an inflated real-estate market or not. If there is a real-estate bubble in the neighborhood their house is in, their home could have an extraordinarily high appraisal value. This appraisal will be the basis on which the home equity lender will determine how much they can lend out. The higher the value, the more money will be available to the borrower. In the current low interest rate environment that we are in today, borrowers can get a lot of money for a low rate. But if that rate should move up fairly quickly, it can become very difficult to pay back the loan. But with careful planning and consideration of the risks involved with borrowing money against home equity, the small business entrepreneur can have ready access to the money they have built into their homes.

 
 
 

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