Compare rates for home equity loans and home equity lines of credit in North Carolina. Search home equity options available in North Carolina. Refine your search by entering your ZIP code, credit type, type of product and/or sorting by features.
Range: P+2.25% to 4.25% (no floor); no yrly fee; $10,000 min
03/19/10
720-850
4.50
4.50
80
$0
$5,000 Minimum with No Yearly Fee
Wachovia Bank
03/19/10
660-850
6.35
6.35
80
$0
P+3.10% (no floor); no yrly fee; $11,000 min
Bank of America
03/12/10
660-850
7.49
7.49
80
$0
P+4.24% (no floor); .25% disc w/auto debit; no yrly fee; $10,000 min
BB&T of Virginia
03/12/10
660-850
4.25
4.25
80
$0
P+1.00% (4.00% floor); no yrly fee; $5,000 min
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