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Home Loans

PUT YOUR HOME EQUITY TO WORK FOR YOU!

Unlock the power of your home’s equity and access the funds you need with a HELOC or Home Equity Loan. Whether you're planning home renovations, consolidating debt, covering education costs, or handling unexpected expenses, these financing options offer lower interest rates than credit cards or personal loans—saving you money while giving you financial flexibility.

If you want ongoing access to funds, a HELOC lets you borrow as needed, giving you control over your finances. Prefer a one-time lump sum? A Home Equity Loan provides predictable monthly payments, making budgeting easier. No matter your goal, leveraging your home’s value is a smart, cost-effective way to finance life’s biggest opportunities. Tap into your equity today and make your money work for you!

 

Get the full benefits of a Home Equity Loan or a Home Equity Line of Credit!


Home Equity Loan

  • Competitive Interest Rates
  • Interest payments may be tax-deductible
  • Get all your cash upfront
  • Loan amounts from $10,000-$250,000

HELOC

  • Access your line of credit at any time for any reason
  • Pay interest only on the borrowed amount
  • Access cash easily at your convenience
  • Loan amounts from $10,000-$250,000

Meet with a GPB Loan Expert


Submit Documents


Loan Processing



Closing and Funding

Discuss your funding options with a GPB loan expert and apply. After GPB reviews your application and credit history, you can upload your income documents here. GPB will verify your income and your home's value. GPB will assist you in setting up your closing appointment and signing your papers.
 

Ready to get started? Contact us using the form below and we will reach out to you!

 



Consult Your Tax Advisor regarding the deductibility of interest. This is not a commitment to lend or extend credit. Some restrictions may apply. All Great Plains Bank loans are subject to credit approval. Rates are subject to change without notice and are based on credit worthiness, loan amount, and loan-to-value ratio. Property insurance is required, including flood insurance if applicable, on the property that secures the loan. Some restrictions may apply. Last updated: January 2025