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Updated about 10 years ago, 10/08/2014

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Kent Verge
  • Investor
  • Bentonville, AR
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Great deal on HELOC at Navy Federal

Kent Verge
  • Investor
  • Bentonville, AR
Posted

While searching for options for an HELOC, I found this deal at Navy Federal Credit Union.

  • 95% LTV (less any existing mortgage) for personal residence; 70% for investment properties
  • Rate as low as 3.99% depending on credit; .25% rate discount with direct pay
  • No closing costs as long as you keep the line open for 3 years; it stays open for up to 20 years

You can see the details on their website. You do have to either be military or family to have an account, but it's worth it for those who qualify.

One negative is that closing takes 45-90 days (at least according to their loan agents). Even so, it could be a great source of funds from current equity once you get it opened.

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