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You’ve built equity in your home. Make sure you’re using it wisely.

For many homeowners, home equity is one of their largest financial assets. Used strategically, it can help reduce expensive debt, improve cash flow, renovate your home, invest or create opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach.

The question isn’t simply how much equity you can access. It’s what you can accomplish with it.

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Your home equity is part of your financial picture.

Most homeowners spend years building equity without giving it much thought. Sometimes leaving it exactly where it is makes perfect sense. But when you’re carrying higher-cost debt, planning a major renovation, considering an investment or looking for ways to improve your financial position, it is worth understanding the options your equity may provide.

Life got more expensive.

For many Canadian households, the cost of everyday life has risen faster than income. Groceries, utilities, insurance, housing, vehicles and just about everything else cost more than they did a few years ago. It’s not unusual for credit cards, lines of credit and monthly payments to have grown along with them.

If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. If you’ve built equity in your home, there may be an opportunity to restructure what you owe, reduce borrowing costs and create more room in your monthly budget. The goal isn’t simply to move debt around. It’s to put you in a better financial position.

What can home equity be used for?

Debt consolidation
Renovations
Investment-property financing
Cash-flow restructuring
Major planned expenses
Investment or other opportunities

Learn more: How Much Equity Can I Take Out of My Home? · Run your own numbers: Home Equity calculator.

Just because you can access your equity doesn’t mean you should.

Home equity isn’t free money. It’s borrowed money secured against an important asset. That’s why I look beyond how much you qualify to borrow: What will the money accomplish? What will it cost? What happens to monthly cash flow? How long will it take to repay? Does the strategy leave you in a better position than where you started?

Sometimes the answer is to access the equity. Sometimes it’s to leave it alone. The numbers should make that decision.

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Refinance or Home Equity Line of Credit?

They are both ways of accessing home equity, but they are designed for different situations. A refinance may make more sense when restructuring a significant amount of debt or when predictable payments over a defined amortization are preferred. A HELOC may provide more flexibility when ongoing access to funds is needed. Neither is automatically better.

Learn more: Refinance vs. HELOC: Which Is Right?

Home Equity Optimizer

My Home Equity Optimizer is how I get a full picture of your mortgage, equity, debts, cash flow and objectives. It walks you through a few qualifying questions and ends with booking a call — so by the time we talk, I already understand your situation.

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You don’t need to know whether you need a refinance, a HELOC or something else before we talk. That’s my job: understand the objective, compare the options and determine what makes sense.

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