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Home equity has become synonymous with the California housing market. Home prices continue to rise, people are willing to pay more for nicer spaces, and in response homeowners are looking for a California home equity loan more than ever before. A California home equity loan is not just a chance for financial benefit - its a promise. A big time home equity loan is a major temptation in a California home, and a major benefit. But the question becomes -  is a California home equity loan worth the hefty price tag of a California home?

What to expect from your California home equity loan
So the average California home is worth somewhere around $500,000. This is My First Mortgage, and at My First Mortgage we don't think your first mortgage should be for anywhere near that amount - its simply too much. Or is it? Can the benefits of a California home equity loan overcome the responsibility of half a million dollars? It all depends on you - your income, your credit history, and your stability with the first mortgage you already have: 

If your monthly payments are at a steady level - and you can handle those monthly payments - consider California home equity loans and borrow against your rapidly accumulating equity. 
If you are making enough money to handle the extra financial demands - or have certified plans for a raise - a California home equity loan may be an affordable option to free-up some huge cash resources. 
If your current mortgage rates are fixed - if they will not adjust to a continually rising national levels - and you are comfortable with the payments you now face a California home equity loan may be an option. 


Rather than thinking about what a California home equity loan can do for your finances, go at the decision thinking how capably you can handle the extra weight. And don't limit yourself to California offers - a countrywide home equity loan may provide greater savings on rates. 
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