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How Lenders Can Help Unlock Trapped Equity

News Room By News Room October 4, 2023 5 Min Read
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Jarred Kessler is the CEO of EasyKnock.

The housing market has always played a pivotal role in the intricate tapestry of economic development. However, a “trapped equity crisis” threatens to unravel the potential benefits that this sector could bring to the economy. The trapped equity crisis has not only cast a shadow over individual financial prospects but also imperiled broader economic growth. Lenders can take steps to help address this trapped equity. In doing so, I believe they could help unleash a new wave of economic prosperity.

The Trapped Equity Crisis: Bridging The Mortgage Gap

I have spent the past eight years studying the impact and effects of this crisis, and I also started a company that provides sale-leaseback services to try and help address the problem. I’ve seen firsthand that many people are locked out of the mortgage markets due to lending criteria, income disparities and credit limitations. At the same time, many current homeowners feel trapped by their low-rate mortgages. In fact, a survey by Realtor.com found that more than 80% of people wanting to buy or sell a home feel like they’re “locked in” due to low mortgage rates.

The implications of this trapped equity are far-reaching: It can stifle economic mobility, homeownership dreams and the ability to invest in education, businesses and retirement.

Unlocking Equity: Fueling The Next Economic Boom

While the trapped equity crisis presents a challenge, it offers a unique opportunity for lenders. By enabling people to access their trapped equity, lenders have the potential to help fuel a remarkable economic boom. When people can tap into their home equity, they gain the means to invest in renovations, education or startups, thereby stimulating demand in various sectors of the economy. From my perspective, this surge in demand could lead to increased job creation, enhanced consumer spending and, ultimately, sustainable economic growth.

Beyond HELOC: Diverse Avenues To Unlocking Equity

The solution to the trapped equity crisis extends beyond traditional home equity lines of credit (HELOC). I’ve observed various innovative financial instruments gaining traction, including home equity agreements and equity-based credit cards. Home equity agreements enable individuals to access funds in exchange for a share of their home’s future value appreciation. Equity-based credit cards extend a line of credit backed by the home’s equity value, offering a flexible borrowing option. Alternatives such as these can help democratize access to equity and offer tailored solutions for various financial needs.

The Macro State: A Call To Action

Current macroeconomic trends underscore the urgency to address the trapped equity crisis. As income inequality widens and the wealth gap grows, finding ways to redistribute financial resources becomes imperative. The trapped equity crisis exacerbates these challenges, amplifying disparities and curbing economic vitality.

The wealth gap has reached staggering levels, with the top 1% of earners in the U.S. holding more wealth than the bottom 90% of Americans combined. Homeownership rates among young adults have declined, largely due to the inability to access affordable mortgages. Innovation in the financial sector, marked by the rise of alternative equity-unlocking mechanisms, points to a growing need for flexible solutions catering to various financial situations.

Here are some tips for lenders:

• Look at programs that help people buy down their rate.

• Encourage FICO repair.

• Look at alternative programs and consider all of the options.

The trapped equity crisis is a formidable challenge that demands immediate attention and innovative solutions. As much of the housing market grapples with limited access to the mortgage markets, I believe our economy remains deprived of its full potential. By helping unlock this trapped equity, lenders can usher in a transformative era of economic growth where people are empowered to invest, spend and secure their financial futures. It’s time to address this crisis, not only for the sake of individuals but also for the prosperity of our entire nation.

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