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3.99% HELOC | Prime minus - 1.01% home equity loan

Absolutely No closing costs line of credit, APR 3.99%
This is a 3 month introductory rate at Prime minus 1.01% and then goes to Prime minus .25%.  The Prime interest rate is currently 5.000%.  You are able to make interest only payments on this loan…  A borrowed amount of $50,000 would have a minimum payment of only $198.  If you bought a $50,000 car and got a great car loan at 6.0% for 5 years, your payment would be $966.64.

To see how much you qualify for please contact us.  With such a low cost of money it is worth considering this home equity loan instead of pulling money out of your savings where you can potentially earn more right now.  Looking to buy a home?  Ask us about our purchase program for a (no down payment, no closing costs, no $ needed at settlement) no money loan in MD, DC, and VA.

Mitch Jacobs, Choice Finance Corporation   Mitch Jacobs, Choice Finance®

Tags: maryland home equity loan, no closing cost heloc, no cost line of credit, virginia home equity loan

This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 at 1:25 pm and is filed under 1) Questions for Loan Officer, 2) General. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “3.99% HELOC | Prime minus - 1.01% home equity loan”

  1. Choice Says:
    March 11th, 2009 at 10:11 am

    The heloc climate has changed some since this post back last May… the going rate for a no closing cost heloc right now is around Prime plus .750%

  2. Charles E. Doering Says:
    December 2nd, 2008 at 2:17 pm

    Do you provide HELOC accounts to California-based customers? If so, what is the maximum HELOC loan limit allowed (based on total loans as % of market value)? Thanks.

    C. Doering

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