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How To Use Your Home To Get A Better Loans Deal

   

If you own your own home then you may not realise it but it could help you get a great deal on a personal loan and it could save you a lot of money in the process. It doesnt matter what you want the money for if youre prepared to use the property you own (even if you only own it by virtue of your mortgage!) then you can access some of the best loan interest rates in the sector.

As a homeowner you will qualify for a secured loan rather than an unsecured one. In simple terms all this means is that you can use your property as a guarantee against the money you borrow. So, you agree with your lender that you will borrow the money you want. You agree to make your repayments according to your loan schedule for as long as it is set to last. And, you agree that they can use your property to get their money back if you stop making your repayments as you should.

As you can see this is a great win-win situation for your lender but its a fantastic win-win situation for you too. The fact that you are willingly giving your lender this kind of security means that they will give you preferential interest rates in return. So, you could find yourself saving an awful lot of money both in your regular repayments and in the money you pay back overall. This could run into hundreds or thousands of pounds depending on how much you want to borrow. Youll also find that you can borrow far greater sums with this kind of loan than with an unsecured option.

Theres no reason to be worried here even though you do technically risk your home with this kind of arrangement as long as you are sensible. For example, you shouldnt borrow more money than you can comfortably repay. You certainly shouldnt use this kind of loan to shore up leaky finances unless you KNOW that you can meet your repayments. And, you should look at payment protection insurance as a back-up if you have any worries left at all. This way your repayments will be covered by your policy if you get into unforeseen difficulties during the term of your loan period.

If you are being sensible about all this then youll also realise that a reputable lender wont want to repossess your home at the drop of a hat or at the first sign of trouble. The majority of lenders will help you as much as they can as long as you let them know whats going on if you do happen to get into trouble with loan repayments. For most of them legal action is actually a real last resort. All this should go some way to making you feel better about using your home to raise finance. The rates youll undoubtedly get will make you feel even better especially if you shop around for the best deal you can get.

Author: Gary Tallon
 
Author Bio:

Gary Tallon is a UK finance author with over 10 years of journalistic experience behind him. To read some more of his wisdom visit his personal loans & life insurance blogs.

 
 
 

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