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<description>Why do you need a home loan? What kind of options are out there for you? Knowing the why and what of a home loan should be your first step toward taking one out. </description>
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	<description>A home loan is an agreement between you and your lender where they lend you money and place a lien on your home. You  own the home, its your 100%, only the lender has the power to take what is rightfully theirs - their repayment, be it through monthly payments or foreclosure. We all need home loans to purchase our homes and survive in a cash-dominated society, and once we loan, once we own our own homes we can fully function and compete with our money way of life. 

A home loan helps us live
Mortgages are an individual's best means to free up cash and still enjoy the benefits of home ownership:

stability, both financial and lifestyle
large scale investments 
improved overall quality of life


Homeowners enjoy 20 times more in assets than the average renter - that should be reason enough to end rent and take out a home loan today, but for some very good reasons it isn't always so. 

Common home loan fears, and an equity answer
Renting, avoiding the demands of a home loan, is an incredibly easy way to keep on living. For as long as we pay our monthly bills we can live in an apartment, home or condo and live as if the place were our very own. But there is one huge discrepancy between rent payments and mortgage payments - paying toward your mortgage increases your equity. Equity is your net stake in the home as a whole, the amount you've paid off toward the loan principal plus whatever accumulated appreciation since your time of purchase. Equity can be used to take out home equity loans, which in turn can be used in a whole barrage of ways:

make home improvements - and improve your investment - with a home improvement loan 
make major purchases or consolidate debts while enjoying the low rates of a home loan.


Not everyone needs a home equity loan however, yet equity still remains a very opportune tool. You can use home equity as leverage and collateral in other loan opportunities outside your home loan, or you can sit on your equity and reap the rewards when you sell your home for a huge profit. Even beyond resale, there are a thousand other means to profit and benefit from your home mortgage - read our site, visit our invaluable and accurate resources, and find the information that will improve your financial future through home ownership!  
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		<title>Home Improvement Loan</title>
		<link>http://www.about-home-mortgages.com/home-loan/home-improvement-loan.html</link>
		<description>A home improvement loan is guaranteed to improve your home investment, but only when the home improvement loan you choose is backed by an expert lender. </description>
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