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What you get
- Low, variable rate, lower than some credit cards and loans
Get a competitive, variable rate as low as NA%.1 Check with your tax advisor to see if the interest you pay is tax deductible - No minimum draw, $25,000 minimum line
Borrow only what you need when you need it – up to your credit limit. Get the flexibility you need for a change of plans or unexpected expenses - Get a 0.25% rate discount
TD personal checking customers get a rate discount, just for banking with us, no automatic payment required
- Option to lock your rate2
You can choose to fix the rate on all or a portion of your line, with no setup fees, and keep accessing the rest of your available line of credit - Convenient ways to access your funds
Transfer funds into your personal checking or savings account online, with our mobile app, by phone or at any TD Bank. Use checks or the Visa® EquityAccess Card3 to make purchases and pay for services - Checking overdraft protection available
With TD EquityAccess PLUS, you get the same rates and features of our Home Equity Line of Credit, plus the option to sign up for overdraft protection during your application
Why choose a TD Bank Home Equity Line of Credit
Borrowing what you need, as you need it (up to your credit limit), makes a Home Equity Line of Credit a good choice for renovating your home, consolidating debt, or making major purchases. Get flexibility in managing both planned and unplanned expenses at a low, variable rate with a fixed rate option.Renovate your house
- Increase your home's value with renovations like kitchen and bathroom remodels or energy-efficient upgrades
- Good for do-it-yourself projects or major renovations
- Enjoy improvements to your living space
Consolidate debt
- Enjoy financial freedom by consolidating debt into a lower monthly payment
- Replace multiple monthly bills with one simple payment
- Pay off outstanding balances on high-interest credit cards and other loans
Make a major purchase
- Pay for education expenses4
- Make big purchases like a new car, travel or recreation
- Be prepared for unplanned events that require large purchases or expenses