My Experience With Home Improvement Loans
Author: Amanda HashEvery once in a while I like to tell the story of how I got into the loan industry. It may be amazing but when I think about it I realize that it was due to the many home improvement projects I had to finance on my property over the years. I tried every kind of loan available and after some headaches and some advice from professionals I learnt that the key word for home improvement is Equity!
My property went through many improvements, some where rather expensive (adding rooms on the top floor) others where simple repairs, repainting or retiling. Though I usually resorted to unsecured home improvement loans due to being afraid of repossession, I finally realized that I was wasting money and risking my property all the same.
My Experience With Unsecured Home Improvement Loans
First, when I decided to make my initial home improvements I had no knowledge whatsoever about the loan market. And thus, I resorted to regular unsecured loans with such bad luck that I ended up closing on a deal with some abusive lenders that really overcharged me. That's when I learnt that comparing rates and fees is the best way to avoid rip offs.
Unsecured loans can actually provide the funds needed for home improvements as long as the improvement project is not too costly. The loan terms are not very advantageous but for small loan amounts this is not so significant. There is no risk of repossession but credit and income requirements for approval are a bit harsher.
The Loan Amount Issue
The main problem with unsecured loans is that they can not provide the necessary funds for expensive home improvement projects. This is due to the fact that unsecured lending is a rather risky transaction and thus, since the lenders want to keep risk to the minimum possible, they will offer small amount loans only when no security is present.
Though you may obtain high loan amount unsecured loans, then, the interest
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