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Robert Michael

Home ownership is a major goal for the majority of Americans. Because of this, Americans take pride in their homes and really work hard to make the most of their investments. However, what most people do not understand is the importance of equity in your home and how to build it effectively and quickly. Some tips that will help you build equity in your home include making a large down payment, making more payments on principal, home improvements, and a shorter loan term.

The first tip to building equity immediately is to make a large down payment. The reason for this is that every dollar that you make as part of your down payment is immediately transferred to the equity in your home. In addition to this, every dollar that you prepay on your home is one less dollar you need to borrow in order to pay for it and a significant amount of money saved on interest. So, as you can see, making a large down payment is important to build equity as well as to save money on interest.

The next tip for building equity in your home is to pay on your principal more than is required and more frequently than required. The reason for this is that every dollar you pay on principal equates to a dollar built in equity. Too many people make their monthly payments and are only paying interest for a period of time so it takes years to build any real equity in the home. By making additional payments on principal you will immediately be building equity. So, even if your budget is tight, make small payments on principal in order to get in the practice and build equity one dollar at a time.

Next, to build equity in your home you can do some home improving. The reason this works to build equity is because when you improve your home’s value you increase the amount of equity you will be able to build. However, some of the more valuable home improvements are upgrades in bathrooms and kitchens rather than the addition of a swimming pool or extra storage space.

The final tip for building home equity in your home as quickly as possible is to apply for a short loan period rather than a long one. The reason for this is there will be less interest applied to the money borrowed, equity will be built quicker, and you will own your home outright in a shorter period of time. Of course, a shorter loan period means higher monthly payments, but it is worth the sacrifice and if there is any way you can do it you should.

So, now that you know some tips for building home equity you need to go ahead and get started. Equity will always work for you, never against you, so focus on building equity in your home.

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Robert Michael is a writer for Dial Equity which is an excellent place to find equity links, resources and articles. For more information go to: http://www.dialequity.com

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