🏦 Home Equity & HELOC Calculators Rhode Island

Rhode Island Home Equity & HELOC Calculator

Calculate home equity and HELOC payments in Rhode Island. Median home value $410,000, property tax 1.63%. See available equity and monthly payments.

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Rhode Island Quick Facts
6.0% Income Tax Rate
1.63% Property Tax Rate
$71,169 Median Income
107.8 Cost of Living

How This Calculator Works

Calculation methodology and assumptions

Home equity calculation for Rhode Island. Equity = home value − mortgage balance. Maximum borrowable = (home value × max LTV%) − mortgage balance. HELOC payment uses standard amortization. Property tax of 1.63% and home insurance of $2,050/yr are ongoing costs to consider. Most lenders require combined LTV ≤ 80-85%.

Key State Information

Rhode Island home equity facts: Median home value $410,000 | Property tax 1.63% | Home insurance $2,050/yr | Closing costs ~3%. Rhode Island income tax up to 5.99% may allow HELOC interest deduction for home improvements.

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Data Source
Federal Reserve, Census Bureau
View Original Source | Verified 2024-12-01 | Updated annually

Frequently Asked Questions

How much home equity can I borrow in Rhode Island?

Most lenders allow up to 80-85% combined loan-to-value (CLTV). With Rhode Island's median home value of $410,000, a homeowner with 40% equity could borrow up to $82,000-$102,500 via a HELOC.

Is HELOC interest tax deductible in Rhode Island?

HELOC interest is deductible on federal taxes if the funds are used for home improvements (up to $750,000 of acquisition debt). Rhode Island's state income tax deduction rules may differ — consult a local tax advisor.

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