| Kentucky Rates | National Rates | |||||
| Fixed Mortgages | Today | +/- | Last Week | Today | +/- | Last Week |
| 10 yr Fixed | 6.07% | 5.49% | 6% | 5.45% | ||
| 15 yr Fixed | 6.07% | 5.56% | 6.01% | 5.52% | ||
| 20 yr Fixed | 6.46% | 5.85% | 6.33% | 5.79% | ||
| 30 yr FHA | 6.46% | 6.31% | 6.55% | 6.24% | ||
| 30 yr Fixed | 6.35% | 5.82% | 6.28% | 5.82% | ||
| 40 yr Fixed | 6.83% | 6.43% | 6.78% | 6.44% | ||
| Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARM) | ||||||
| 1 yr ARM | 8.01% | 7.91% | 7.34% | 7.1% | ||
| 10/1 ARM | 7.16% | 6.49% | 6.74% | 6.4% | ||
| 3/1 ARM | 5.96% | 5.68% | 5.86% | 5.63% | ||
| 5/1 ARM | 6.14% | 5.8% | 6.01% | 5.8% | ||
| 7/1 ARM | 6.33% | 6.07% | 6.26% | 6.09% | ||
Chapter 1: What equity debt isBefore tapping into the equity in your home, become familiar with the way home equity loans work. more... |
Chapter 3: ApplyingThe keys to a great rate are your credit history, your income and the loan-to-value ratio. more... |
Chapter 2: Decisions, decisionsHome equity loans are available in two ways - as a fixed-rate loan or a variable-rate line of credit. Which one is best for your situation? more... |
Chapter 4: Watch Out!Tapping your home's equity can be risky. Know the loan rules, your home's value and your actual costs before closing the deal. more... |
Home Equity Loan Rates
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Home Equity Line of Credit Rates
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| Fixed Rates | Kentucky Rates |
| 10 yr fixed | 6.04% |
| 15 yr fixed | 6.01% |
| 20 yr fixed | 6.4% |
| 30 yr FHA | 6.45% |
| 30 yr fixed | 6.3% |
| Adjustable Rates | |
| 1 yr ARM | 7.91% |
| 10/1 ARM | 7.2% |
| 3/1 ARM | 5.93% |
| 5/1 ARM | 6.16% |
| 7/1 ARM | 6.33% |
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