Article originally published on Feb 6, 2019 and updated on Feb 18, 2022.
Thanks to the popular website Zillow, it’s easy to find a rough estimate of what your home is worth with the click of a mouse. Homeowners can join Zillow and every month or so, they will get an email showing a valuation of their homes. Many homeowners in Utah and Idaho are shocked to see the value of their homes reaching higher and higher levels, month after month.
An increase in equity is a great thing. The price you paid for the home is fixed. The amount of your mortgage principle is fixed. But the value of your home goes up.
Once the equity in your home exceeds 20% of its value, you’ll log two big wins: First, you will no longer be required to pay private mortgage insurance. Second, you may now qualify for a home equity line of credit, also known as a HECL or HELOC.
The more equity you have in your home, the more you can borrow. But just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
Here are some situations when it’s a good idea to tap into your home equity — and when it’s better to look for other options.