Home equity has become one of the most important sources of household wealth in the United States. Rising home prices during the past decade have significantly increased the amount of equity homeowners hold in their properties. According to housing market data, U.S. homeowners collectively held approximately $17.1 trillion in home equity in 2025, with the average borrower sitting on nearly $299,000 in equity. This growth in equity has created opportunities for homeowners to access funds through: home equity loans home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) cash-out refinancing These financing options allow homeowners to borrow against the value of their property while maintaining ownership. Home equity loans have become particularly popular because they typically offer fixed interest rates and predictable repayment schedules. In early 2026, average home equity loan rates were around 7.89%, reflecting broader interest rate conditions in the mortgage market. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the best…
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