Rhode Island Home Equity Line of Credit
Average Rate: 8.94%
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![]() Eastern Bank Equal Housing Lender / NMLS ID: 451827 See Table |
Intro APR 6.990 %
After Intro: 6.990 % |
$25,000 |
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![]() Figure Home Equity / NMLS ID: 1717824 See Table |
Intro APR 7.400 %
After Intro: 7.400 % |
$15,000 |
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![]() Figure Home Equity Line Equal Housing Lender / NMLS ID: 1717824 |
HELOC approval in 5 minutes, funding in 5 days. Borrow up to $400k online. |
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![]() Reliant Home Funding, Inc / NMLS ID: 292473 See Table |
Intro APR 7.400 %
After Intro: 7.400 % |
$15,000 |
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![]() AmeriSave Mortgage Corporation / NMLS ID: 1168 |
Home Equity Loans & Refinance – Cash out |
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![]() New American Funding, LLC / NMLS ID: 6606 |
Cash-Out and Home Equity Options Available. |
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Bank Rhode Island
Updated 2025-04-11 / NMLS ID: 410623 See Table |
7.500 %
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$0 |
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HSBC
Updated 2025-04-11 / NMLS ID: 399799 See Table |
Intro APR 5.990 %
After Intro: 8.850 % Intro Period: 12 months |
$25,000 |
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Bank of America
Updated 2025-04-11 / NMLS ID: 399802 See Table |
Intro APR 5.990 %
After Intro: 8.370 % Intro Period: 6 months |
$100,000 |
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Washington Trust Company
Updated 2025-04-11 / NMLS ID: 414726 See Table |
Intro APR 6.990 %
After Intro: 7.625 % Intro Period: 12 months |
$0 |
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TD Bank
Updated 2025-04-11 / NMLS ID: 399800 See Table |
7.890 %
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$0 |
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Navy FCU
Updated 2025-04-11 / NMLS ID: 399807 See Table |
7.750 %
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Washington Trust Bank
Updated 2025-04-11 / NMLS ID: 728368 See Table |
8.000 %
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$0 |
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Pawtucket CU
Updated 2025-04-11 / NMLS ID: 539272 See Table |
Intro APR 5.990 %
After Intro: 6.750 % Intro Period: 12 months |
$0 |
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Rate data provided by RateUpdate.com. Displayed by ICB, a division of Mortgage Research Center, NMLS #1907, Equal Housing Opportunity. Payments do not include taxes, insurance premiums or private mortgage insurance if applicable. Actual payments will be greater with taxes and insurance included. Click here for more information on rates and product details. |
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Centreville Bank Updated 02/24/2023 See Table |
2.990 % | Varies | |
Pentagon Credit Union Updated 06/25/2020 Restrictions See Table |
3.750 % | Varies | |
Citibank, National Association Updated 01/19/2021 See Table |
3.990 % | Varies | |
State Employees Cu Of Maryland, Inc Credit Union Updated 01/17/2020 Restrictions See Table |
4.750 % | Varies | |
Alliant Credit Union Updated 01/17/2020 Restrictions See Table |
4.750 % | Varies | |
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank Updated 11/02/2022 See Table |
4.990 % | Varies | |
Foxboro Federal Savings Updated 08/29/2019 See Table |
5.000 % | Varies | |
Bank Rhode Island Updated 08/23/2019 See Table |
5.240 % | Varies | |
The Washington Trust Company, Of Westerly Updated 08/23/2019 See Table |
5.250 % | Varies | |
Everbank, National Association Updated 06/25/2019 See Table |
5.500 % | Varies | |
Freedom National Bank Updated 08/23/2019 See Table |
5.500 % | Varies | |
Virginia Credit Union, Inc., Credit Union Updated 03/10/2020 Restrictions See Table |
5.500 % | Varies | |
Citizens Equity First Credit Union Updated 08/27/2019 Restrictions See Table |
5.540 % | Varies | |
United Nations Credit Union Updated 09/13/2019 Restrictions See Table |
5.630 % | Varies | |
Charles Schwab Bank, Ssb Updated 09/27/2019 See Table |
5.740 % | Varies | |
Navy Federal Credit Union Credit Union Updated 01/30/2023 Restrictions See Table |
5.750 % | Varies | |
Jovia Financial Credit Union Updated 02/28/2023 Restrictions See Table |
5.990 % | Varies | |
Td Bank, National Association Updated 10/10/2022 See Table |
6.340 % | Varies | |
Bank Of America, National Association Updated 04/21/2023 See Table |
6.490 % | Varies | |
Banknewport Updated 04/11/2025 See Table |
7.750 % | Varies | |
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APR (Annual Percentage Rate) is the rate that incorporates monthly compounding charges to express the a finance charges as an annual rate.
1 Rate data provided by RateUpdate.com. Displayed by ICB, a division of Mortgage Research Center, NMLS #1907, Equal Housing Opportunity. Payments do not include taxes, insurance premiums or private mortgage insurance if applicable. Actual payments will be greater with taxes and insurance included. Click here for more information on rates and product details.
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Rates from this table are based on loan amount of $100,000 and a variety of factors including credit score and loan to value ratios. Rates may change at any time and are not guaranteed to be correct. For specific requirements please check with the lender.
Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) Rates
Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) are loans secured against the equity in your home, They are typically less costly and more flexible than home equity loans. Since they are lines of credit, the borrower only draws the amount that they need and only pays interest on that amount. The amortization schedule ordinarily does not require payback of the principal drawn until year 10 (HELOCs are, therefore, technically “interest only” loans until that time).
HELOC lenders will lend up to 90% the value of the equity in your home and the typical HELOC line is from $200,000 up to $500,000.
How to Find the Best HELOC Rate
As you see in the table above, the pricing of a home equity line of credit varies from lender to lender. HELOC rates are based on the prime lending rate (“prime”) - the rate that commercial banks charge their most creditworthy customers. Most lenders add on a margin above the prime rate. The average HELOC rate is 8.94%.
Risk to HELOCs
HELOC rates fluctuate. Repayment terms are tied to the prime lending rate and that rate is likely to move up – perhaps dramatically - over the next few years as the Federal Reserve raises the Fed Funds rate. A 10-year home equity loan or a 15-year home equity loan, however, may be a safer option at this time. Depending on your personal circumstances, you should also consider mortgage refinance options.