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Introducing The Two Types Of Homeowner Loans Print E-mail
By Martin Sumner

  Homeowner loans generally come in one of two varieties. The vast majority of new home buyers obtain a primary mortgage, or first loan at the point of purchase. As most home buyers do not have the cash required to pay the full amount of the purchase price of a home, financing is obtained. Even for those that do have available cash, financing is often used as the low interest rate tied to secured loans makes it a good way to borrower money. By obtaining a mortgage, the home buyer is giving a lien on the property to the lender in exchange for the loan.


Another common type of homeowner loan, and often the more often referenced form or the two, is second charges, or a loan obtained based on the equity and value of the home. Many existing homeowners turn to homeowner loans as a low rate financing option. Loans are commonly used to fund home expansions, renovations and repairs, vacations, business startups, and other major expenses. Similar to first mortgages, since the property is offered as collateral to the bank in exchange for
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