Home Equity Loans

Access Affordable Financing with Fidelity Bank’s Home Equity Loans

Put your home’s equity to work with a Home Equity Loan from Fidelity Bank. This loan gives you the convenience and flexibility to help with almost any expense you have, from home renovations to debt consolidation, even your dream vacation. Simply borrow the funds you need upfront, and pay them off over time on a fixed term. The best part? It can be far less expensive than a credit card or personal loan because it’s secured by your safest collateral – your home.

What is a Home Equity Loan?

A Home Equity Loan from Fidelity Bank allows you to leverage the equity in your home as collateral for a one-time installment loan. Enjoy a fixed interest rate and predictable monthly payments for up to 30 years, making budgeting easier.

Why Choose Fidelity Bank’s Home Equity Loans?

Popular Uses for Home Equity Loans:

How to Apply for a Home Equity Loan with Fidelity Bank:

  1. Apply Online: Complete our fast and easy online application process.
  2. Document Submission: Provide necessary documentation, including income verification and property details.
  3. Fund Disbursement: Upon approval, access your funds within three business days, with no closing costs.

View Rates

Effective Date: Sunday September 08, 2024
TermRateAPRPaymentApply Today!
5 years6.500%6.500%$1,467.60Apply Today
10 Years7.000%7.000%$870.81Apply Today
15 Years7.250%7.250%$684.84Apply Today
20 Years7.500% 7.500% $604.42Apply Today

Please note that the interest rate and fees shown here are available to borrowers with an excellent credit history. The actual interest rate and fees available to you will be based on your credit history and may be different than the rates displayed here. The payment amount is based on a Home Equity loan of $75,000. The interest rates and annual percentage rates (APRs) shown above are subject to change without notice. The actual interest rate offered is based on your credit history, product, loan term and the percentage of remaining equity in your home. Your APR will vary based on your final loan amount and actual finance charges. Consult your tax advisor about deductibility. Adequate homeowner’s insurance coverage is required.