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HELOAN or HELOC, (December 2024)

Victoria Redlin
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What is a good source for a HELOAN or HELOC in December 2024?

My client is looking for one to consolidate some current debt and to finance solar. In California SCE is always turning off the power. 

They can get a loan from the solar company, but would prefer a HELOAN or HELOC to cover the solar and consolidate. They have equity and a great first interest rate.

Thank you in advance for suggestions. 

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Quote from @Victoria Redlin:

What is a good source for a HELOAN or HELOC in December 2024?

My client is looking for one to consolidate some current debt and to finance solar. In California SCE is always turning off the power. 

They can get a loan from the solar company, but would prefer a HELOAN or HELOC to cover the solar and consolidate. They have equity and a great first interest rate.

Thank you in advance for suggestions. 

I usually work with my local credit union where I have developed a relationship over the years. I have also had several loans with Newrez. Pretty easy to work with. For me, a Heloc would be my choice over a loan. The Heloc you can use over and over again.

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