Understanding the Difference
Both a Cash-Out Refinance and a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) let you access the equity you’ve built in your home—but they do so in different ways. Understanding these options can help you decide which one fits your financial needs best.
What is a Cash-Out Refinance?
A cash-out refinance replaces your existing mortgage with a new one for a larger amount than you currently owe. You receive the difference as cash, which can be used for home renovations, debt consolidation, or major expenses.
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What is a HELOC?
A Home Equity Line of Credit works more like a credit card secured by your home’s equity. You can borrow, repay, and borrow again during a set draw period—usually 5 to 10 years—then repay the balance over time.
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Which Option is Right for You?
Choose a Cash-Out Refi if:
Choose a HELOC if:
The Bottom Line
Both options have their advantages—your choice depends on how you plan to use your home equity and your comfort with interest rate changes.
If you’re ready to put your home’s equity to work, contact A and N Mortgage today. Our experts will help you compare your options and find the best fit for your financial goals.
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