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Figure HELOC Review 2024

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Last updated on January 20, 2023
Tina Chen
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Tina Chen
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4.0

HELOCs
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Max LTV
85%
Min. credit score
640
National / regional
National
Loan types and products
Home Equity
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Compare great home equity lenders
Lender
Max. loan amount
Max LTV
Min. credit score
$400,000
85%
640
$300,000
85%
600
FourLeaf Federal Credit Union
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$1,000,000
85%
670
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$750,000
80%
580
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