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HELOC rates plunge to lowest level since May; home equity loans hold steady

Last updated: August 6, 2025 9:39 pm
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Something we haven’t seen in months: a drop for HELOC rates — and a big one to boot. The average rate on a $30,000 home equity line of credit (HELOC) fell 13 basis points to 8.13 percent, according to Bankrate’s national survey of lenders. Meanwhile, the average rate on a $30,000 home equity loan was unchanged for the third week in a row, holding at 8.25 percent.

Sarah Rose, senior home equity manager at Affinity Federal Credit Union, says now is a good time to tap into your home equity with a HELOC or home equity loan; homeowners should be on the lookout for teaser offers on the credit lines in particular. “There are a lot of companies offering introductory rate offers that can save consumers hundreds in interest,” she says. “Consolidating high-interest credit cards and loan debt into a low-rate home equity loan or HELOC is proving to be beneficial for a lot of borrowers right now.”

 

Current

4 weeks ago

One year ago

52-week average

52-week low

HELOC

8.13%

8.27%

9.37%

8.46%

7.90%

5-year home equity loan

8.25%

8.26%

8.59%

8.38%

8.23%

10-year home equity loan

8.41%

8.42%

8.72%

8.51%

8.38%

15-year home equity loan

8.28%

8.35%

8.69%

8.44%

8.28%

What’s driving home equity rates today?

Rates on HELOCs and home equity loans are being driven primarily by two factors: lender competition for new customers and the Federal Reserve’s actions. The Fed especially impacts the cost of variable-rate products like HELOCs.

Both HELOC and home equity loan rates have declined substantially from highs in 2024, although HELOC rates have rebounded somewhat from lows they hit earlier this year. Still, Bankrate Chief Financial Analyst Greg McBride is holding to his forecast that home equity rates will decline in 2025, with HELOCs averaging 7.25 percent and home equity loans coming in at 7.90 percent.

“Both are still well within the realm of possibility if the Fed resumes cutting interest rates in the second half of the year,” McBride says.

Learn more: How the Federal Reserve affects HELOCs and home equity loans

Current home equity rates vs. rates on other types of credit

Because HELOCs and home equity loans use your home as collateral, their rates tend to be much less expensive — more akin to current mortgage rates — than the interest charged on credit cards or personal loans, which aren’t secured.

Credit type

Average rate

HELOC

8.13%

Home equity loan

8.25%

Credit card

20.13%

Personal loan

12.58%

The individual offer you receive on a particular HELOC or new home equity loan reflects additional factors like your creditworthiness and financials. Then there’s the value of your home and the size of your ownership stake. Lenders generally limit all your home loans (including your mortgage) to a maximum 80 to 85 percent of your home’s worth.

Keep in mind: Even if you’re able to secure a favorable rate from a lender, home equity products are still relatively high-cost debt. “Many homeowners are sitting on a mountain of home equity, but borrowing against it is still costly, with the average rate still over 8 percent and many lenders charging double-digit interest rates,” McBride says. “This is not the low-cost form of borrowing that homeowners had become accustomed to for many years. So if you must borrow, have a game plan for paying it back.”

  • Home equity trends

    Real estate is Americans’ second-most popular long-term investment, according to Bankrate’s 2025 Long-Term Investment Survey.

    HELOC balances rose in Q2 2025  for the 13th consecutive quarter, by $9 billion to $411 billion, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

    In the second quarter of 2025, more than 47% of mortgaged residential properties were considered equity-rich — meaning, the outstanding loan balance totaled no more than half of their estimated market value, according to ATTOM Data Solutions.

    Home equity borrower usage specifically for home renovations represents 46% of loan volume, while debt consolidation represents 39%, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.

     

  • Methodology

    The Bankrate.com national survey of large lenders is conducted weekly. To conduct the National Average survey, Bankrate obtains rate information from the 10 largest banks and thrifts in 10 large U.S. markets. In the Bankrate.com national survey, our Market Analysis team gathers rates and/or yields on banking deposits, loans and mortgages. We’ve conducted this survey in the same manner for more than 30 years, and because it’s consistently done the way it is, it gives an accurate national apples-to-apples comparison.

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