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The 3 Minute Refinance/Home Equity Form

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Should you refinance or get a home equity loan? Refinancing has never been easier than it is today and is often a more efficient way to get cash out than taking out a home equity loan. Still, home equity loans are useful for small home projects and debt consolidation. Our goal is to put the variables in front of you and allow you to make the best decision for your specific home finance scenario.

Spend 3 minutes and fill out the form below to get 3 refinance/home equity offers subject to borrower qualifying. It's free and you will not have to disclose your social security number or other secure information in order to shop our hundreds of participating lenders prior to making a formal loan application with the lender of your choice.

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