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If you want to tap into your home’s equity with a home equity loan, it’s important to understand the minimum credit score you’ll need.

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As we get further into the new year, home equity loans continue to be a popular choice for homeowners who are seeking to leverage their property’s value. And, there are a few good reasons for it. Not only does the average homeowner have about $200,000 in tappable home equity to use when they need it, but home equity loan rates are a lot lower than what you’d get with credit cards right now. Those factors alone make home equity loans a good option to consider if you need to borrow money.

And, home equity loans can be used for any variety of purposes— whether the goal is to complete spring renovations and repairs, update an outdated basement, complete kitchen and bathroom renovations or use the money to pay off other high-interest debts. Another big benefit is that home equity loans typically come with fixed interest rates, making them an attractive option for those who want consistent and predictable monthly payments on their loan.

But while a home equity loan can be a smart solution when you need to borrow cash, there are certain factors to consider, like the minimum credit score requirements for obtaining a home equity loan. After all, your credit score plays a pivotal role in determining your eligibility and the terms you can secure for this type of loan. So what is the minimum credit score required to obtain a home equity loan in 2024?

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What is the minimum credit score for a home equity loan in 2024?

Home equity lenders typically evaluate borrowers based on their creditworthiness and credit scores are a crucial factor in this assessment. Your credit score is a numerical representation of your credit history, providing lenders with an insight into your financial responsibility. The higher your credit score, the more favorable terms and lower interest rates you can expect.

As of 2024, the minimum credit score required for a home equity loan varies by lender — just as it would with any other type of loan, whether it’s a private student loan, a personal loan, an auto loan or something else entirely. While there isn’t a universal standard, a good credit score is generally considered to be 700 or higher, which will typically give you access to the best rates and terms. 

That said, not all borrowers need good or excellent credit to get a home equity loan. Some lenders may approve home equity loans for borrowers who have credit scores in the 600s, but these borrowers may face higher interest rates and less favorable terms due to their riskier borrowing profiles.

However, it’s important to note that the minimum credit score is just one of many factors lenders consider. Your debt-to-income ratio, employment history and the loan-to-value ratio (LTV) of your home also play crucial roles in the approval process. And, lenders may be more lenient with credit scores if other aspects of your financial profile are strong.

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Factors that impact home equity lender credit score requirements

Several economic and industry-specific factors can influence the minimum credit score requirements for home equity loans. For example, in times of economic uncertainty, lenders may become more conservative and raise credit score thresholds to mitigate potential risks. 

Additionally, changes in interest rates, housing market conditions and regulatory policies can impact credit score requirements. So, the minimum credit score requirements can fluctuate depending on the wider economic environment, which is important to remember.

Tips for improving your credit score

If your credit score falls below the desired threshold for a home equity loan, or if you’ve been denied a home equity loan based on your score, there are steps you can take to improve your creditworthiness:

  • Review your credit report: Obtain a copy of your credit report and carefully review it for any errors or discrepancies. Dispute any inaccuracies to ensure your credit score accurately reflects your financial history.
  • Pay your bills on time: Timely payments are crucial for a healthy credit score. Set up automatic payments or reminders to avoid late payments, which can significantly impact your credit standing.
  • Reduce outstanding debt: Lowering your credit card balances and paying off outstanding debts can have a positive impact on your credit score. Aim to keep your credit utilization ratio — the amount of credit you’re using compared to your total available credit — below 30%.
  • Avoid opening new credit accounts: Opening multiple new credit accounts in a short period can negatively affect your credit score. Focus on managing your existing credit responsibly instead when possible.
  • Establish a mix of credit: Having a diverse mix of credit types, such as credit cards, installment loans and a mortgage, can positively influence your credit score.

The bottom line

As you search for the right home equity loan this year, understanding the minimum credit score requirements is essential. But while a good credit score enhances your chances of securing favorable terms on a home equity loan, remember that it’s not the sole determinant. It’s important to also focus on other aspects of your financial profile while taking proactive steps to improve your creditworthiness. By staying informed and maintaining financial discipline, you can make the most of using a home equity loan as a strategic tool for achieving your financial goals.



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Floods, landslides struck parts of Bosnia as residents slept, leaving at least 16 dead and several missing

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A severe rainstorm struck Bosnia overnight Friday, killing at least 16 people in floods and landslides in several towns and villages in central and southern parts of the country, with surging waters rushing into people’s homes as they were sleeping.

Rescue services in the south said several people were missing and called on volunteers and the army to assist as roads were closed and houses left without electricity.

Josip Kalem, a resident of Fojnica, one of the towns hit by the floods, said his dog’s barking woke him up at around 4 a.m. When he came out on the terrace, he saw the water rising rapidly.

“I came down, woke up my wife, and we looked around, we could not get out of the house. We saw more and more water coming in,” he said. “All of a sudden, the water was flooding the garage, basement, my car — everything. The water swept it all away, including my dog. Flood took it downstream.”

Andja Milesic, another resident of Fojnica, also said she was caught by surprise in the middle of the night.

“When I woke up, my bedroom floor was already soaked. I walked into the hallway — water was everywhere — the living room, everywhere,” she said. “It was horrible.”

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A car is submerged in flood waters outside an apartment building in the village of Kiseljak, northern Bosnia, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024.

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Darko Juka, a spokesman for the local administration, said at least 14 people had died in and around the southern town of Jablanica. Officials later said two more bodies have been found.

“Those are the ones who have been discovered by rescuers,” he said. “We still don’t know the final death toll.”

“I don’t remember such a crisis since the war,” Juka said referring to the 1992-95 war in Bosnia that left the country in ruins. “The scale of this chaotic situation is harrowing.”

Defense Minister Zukan Helez told N1 regional television that troops have been engaged to help and that the casualties were reported.

Helez said that “hour after hour we are receiving news about new victims. … Our first priority is to save the people who are alive and buried in houses where the landslides are.”

A pregnant woman lost her baby after she was rescued from the floods and transferred to a hospital in the regional center of Mostar. Authorities said doctors were fighting for her life as well. Separately, a child was successfully rescued and hospitalized, local officials said.

Rescue services in the towns of Jablanica and Kiseljak said the power was off overnight and mobile phones lost their signal.

The Jablanica fire station said that the town was completely inaccessible because roads and trainlines were closed.

“The police informed us that the railroad is also blocked,” the state rescue service said in a statement. “You can’t get in or out of Jablanica at the moment. Landline phones are working, but mobile phones have no signal.”

It urged people not to venture out on the flooded streets.

Human-caused climate change increases the intensity of rainfall because warm air holds more moisture. This summer, the Balkans were also hit by long-lasting record temperatures, causing a drought. Scientists said the dried-out land has hampered the absorption of floodwaters.

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Apartment buildings are reflected at a flooded soccer field after a heavy rain in the village of Kiseljak, northern Bosnia, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024.

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Drone footage broadcast on Bosnian media showed villages and towns completely submerged under water, while videos on social networks showed dramatic scenes of muddy torrents and damaged roads.

One of the busiest roads linking Sarajevo with the Adriatic coast via Jablanica was swept into a river, together with a railway line in a huge landslide, according to photos.

“Many people are endangered because of big waters and landslides. There is information about victims and many injured and missing persons,” said the civic protection service.

Authorities urged people to stay on the upper floors of their homes. Reports said surging waters swept away domestic animals and cars as the water swiftly filled up lower floors of buildings.

The heavy rains and strong winds were also reported in neighboring Croatia, where several roads were closed and the capital of Zagreb prepared for the swollen Sava River to burst its banks.

Heavy winds have hampered traffic along the southern coast of the Adriatic Sea, and flash floods caused by heavy rain threatened several towns and villages in Croatia.

Floods caused by torrential rains were also reported in Montenegro, south of Bosnia, where some villages were cut off and roads and homes flooded.

In 2014, floodwaters triggered more than 3,000 landslides across the Balkans, laying waste to entire towns and villages and disturbing land mines leftover from the region’s 1990s war, along with warning signs that marked the unexploded weapons.



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