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Home Equity Loan & HELOC Rates Jenkins, Kentucky (KY) for May 2026

Current home equity loan rates in Jenkins, Kentucky include General Electric Credit UnionGeneral Electric Credit UnionA5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 6.82% offering Fixed-Rate Home Equity Loan at 6.99%, and Commonwealth Credit Union Frankfort, KYCommonwealth Credit Union Frankfort, KYA+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.47% offering Home Equity Line of Credit (up to 100% Loan-to-Value) at 5.75%. Home equity and HELOC rates as of May 18, 2026 according to verified data from MonitorBankRates. Use the tabs below to compare home equity loans and HELOCs side by side. Rates are continually updated — we recommend checking back frequently.

Rates reflect actual verified offers from lenders actively serving Kentucky borrowers. Your final approved rate will depend on your credit profile, the equity in your home, your combined loan-to-value ratio, and daily market movements. Last Updated and Verified: May 18, 2026

Compare Home Equity & HELOC Rates Today in Jenkins, Kentucky & the Surrounding Area

Source: Verified Home Equity Loans Rate Data provided by MonitorBankRates
Lender
Product
Term
Rate
APR
Profile
General Electric Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 6.82%
Fixed-Rate Home Equity Loan
Up to 60 months
6.99%
6.99%
Rate6.99%
APR6.99%
Points0.000
UpdatedMay 12, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

General Electric Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 6.82%
Fixed-Rate Home Equity Loan
61 to 120 months
7.99%
7.99%
Rate7.99%
APR7.99%
Points0.000
UpdatedMay 12, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

General Electric Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 6.82%
Fixed-Rate Home Equity Loans 10-year Fixed
10
7.75%
8.02%
Rate7.75%
APR8.02%
Points0.000
UpdatedMay 12, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

General Electric Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 6.82%
Fixed-Rate Home Equity Loan
121 to 180 months
9.00%
9.00%
Rate9.00%
APR9.00%
Points0.000
UpdatedMay 12, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Source: Verified HELOC Rate Data provided by MonitorBankRates
Lender
Product
Term
Rate
APR
Profile
Commonwealth Credit Union Frankfort, KY
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.47%
Home Equity Line of Credit (up to 100% Loan-to-Value)
5.75%
18.00%
Rate5.75%
APR18.00%
Points0.000
UpdatedMay 18, 2026
Details

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Jenkins, Kentucky Home Equity Snapshot

Local housing and income figures that shape how much equity Jenkins, KY homeowners can borrow against. Source: U.S. Census Bureau & FHFA.

Median Home Value
$80,200
Census ACS, owner-occupied
Est. Equity Held
$28,070
Typical owner at ~35% paid down
Est. Borrowable
$16,040
At 85% combined loan-to-value
Median Household Income
$27,200
Census ACS
Median Property Tax
$970/yr
Census ACS
Homeownership Rate
69.8%
Census CPS/HVS (metro area)
Price-to-Income Ratio
2.9x
Home value vs. household income
2026 Conforming Limit
$832,750
FHFA one-unit, this county

Equity and borrowable estimates are illustrative, based on a typical owner who has paid the original mortgage down to roughly 65% of current value and an 85% combined loan-to-value ceiling. Your actual figures depend on your remaining mortgage balance, credit profile, and lender underwriting.

How Much Can You Borrow in Jenkins, Kentucky?

Your borrowing limit on a home equity loan or HELOC is set by your combined loan-to-value ratio (CLTV) — the total of your first mortgage plus the new loan, divided by your home's appraised value. Most lenders cap CLTV at 80–85%. Using the local median home value of $80,200, here is roughly what an 85% CLTV ceiling allows at three stages of mortgage payoff:

Mortgage Stage Still Owed Equity Held Est. You Could Borrow
Earlier in repayment $56,140 $24,060 $12,030
Roughly halfway through $44,110 $36,090 $24,060
Well into repayment $32,080 $48,120 $36,090

The further along you are in paying down your first mortgage, the more equity sits available to borrow against. Lenders will also weigh your credit score, debt-to-income ratio, and income — the local median household income is $27,200 — before issuing a final offer.

Illustrative estimates only, based on an 85% CLTV ceiling and the Census median home value for this area. Actual limits vary by lender (some allow up to 90% CLTV), by your home's appraised value, and by your credit profile. This is not a loan offer or a guarantee of approval.

Jenkins, KY Home Equity Rate Trends

Compare local Jenkins, KY home equity quotes against the statewide average

Daily HELOC and home equity loan averages tracked across our database of verified rate quotes — updated every evening.

View Full Kentucky HE Trends
HELOC — KY Avg
5.648%
▼ 0.339 vs 7 days ago

Kentucky HELOC rates fell 0.339 points over the past 7 days to 5.648%.

Home Equity Loan — KY Avg
6.322%
Unchanged vs 7 days ago

Kentucky home equity loan rates currently average 6.322% based on data from institutions in our monitoring network.

As of May 20, 2026 • Rate data sourced from our monitored institution network
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Kentucky Home Equity Rate Forecast — Next 12 Months

Where are Kentucky HELOC and home equity loan rates headed through May 2027?

HELOC trajectory based on prime rate path (prime = fed funds + 3.0%). Home equity loan trajectory based on Fed funds futures and 10-year Treasury path. Not financial advice.

Current KY HELOC Avg
5.648%
Variable (prime + margin)
12-Mo HELOC Forecast
5.398%
Range: 5.15% – 5.60%
Current KY HE Loan Avg
6.322%
Fixed rate
12-Mo HE Loan Forecast
5.922%
Range: 5.57% – 6.22%

What Forecast Rates Mean for Jenkins, KY Borrowers

Monthly cost on $50,000 borrowed. HELOC shown as interest-only payment (typical during 10-year draw period). Home equity loan shown as fully amortizing principal & interest on a 15-year term.

Scenario HELOC Rate HELOC Mo. Interest HE Loan Rate HE Loan Mo. P&I
Today (KY avg) 5.648% $235 6.322% $431
6-Month Forecast 5.648% $235 6.322% $431
12-Month Forecast 5.398% (5.15–5.60%) $225 (-$10) 5.922% (5.57–6.22%) $420 (-$11)

Green (−) = lower monthly cost vs today. Red (+) = higher monthly cost. HELOC cost reflects variable-rate exposure: when prime drops, HELOC costs drop within one billing cycle. Locking a fixed home equity loan now insulates against further rate increases but forfeits the savings if rates fall.

Projections based on Fed funds futures, prime-rate tracking, and historical home equity spread models. Not a guarantee of future rates.

How Home Equity Lending Works in Jenkins, Kentucky

Jenkins, Kentucky Equity Math

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median owner-occupied home value in Jenkins, Kentucky is approximately $80,200. A homeowner who owes 60% of their original mortgage on a median-valued home would have roughly $32,080 in available equity. At a typical 85% CLTV limit, that means they could potentially borrow up to $20,050 via a HELOC or home equity loan, depending on credit profile and lender underwriting standards.

Home Equity Loan vs HELOC — Quick Comparison

Feature Home Equity Loan HELOC
Rate Type Fixed for life of loan Variable (prime + margin)
Payout Lump sum at closing Draw as needed, up to limit
Term 5-30 years 10-yr draw + 20-yr repay (typical)
Payment Fixed P&I from month one Interest-only during draw (usually)
Closing Costs Typically 2-5% of loan Often $0 (promos common)
Best For Specific large expense, payment certainty Ongoing access, flexible borrowing

Want a deeper breakdown? Read our full guide: Home Equity Loan vs HELOC — Key Differences, Pros and Cons

Home Equity Loan Calculator

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Local, Regional, and National Coverage: Our systems constantly monitor the market to provide a complete picture of available home equity products in Jenkins, Kentucky. We feature a comprehensive mix of licensed NMLS financial institutions — from neighborhood credit unions and competitive regional banks to large national lenders accepting applications from KY borrowers.

Local-First Sorting: Rate tables on city pages list institutions with physical branches in the city first, followed by statewide institutions, then national lenders — regardless of APR. This intentional ordering helps homeowners find lenders they can walk into for an in-person closing, since home equity products often involve appraisal, notarization, and other steps that benefit from a local relationship.

Daily Updates & Time-Stamped Accuracy: Our rate updaters verify and update home equity rates daily. Because HELOC rates move with the prime rate and the broader market, every product features its own “last updated” date for full transparency.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Home Equity & HELOC Rates in Jenkins, Kentucky

What is the difference between a home equity loan and a HELOC in Kentucky?

A home equity loan is a closed-end second mortgage with a fixed interest rate, fixed monthly payment, and fixed repayment term (typically 5-30 years). You receive the full loan amount as a lump sum at closing. A HELOC (home equity line of credit) is revolving credit with a variable rate tied to the prime rate. During the draw period (usually 10 years), you can borrow up to your credit limit as needed, and you typically pay interest only on the amount drawn. The HELOC then enters a repayment period (often 20 years) where you pay back principal and interest. In Kentucky, both products are widely available from local banks and credit unions.

How much equity do I need to qualify for a HELOC or home equity loan?

Most lenders in Kentucky require you to maintain at least 15-20% equity in your home after the new HE loan or HELOC. This means the combined loan-to-value ratio (CLTV) of your first mortgage plus the new home equity product cannot exceed 80-85% of your home's appraised value. Some lenders offer up to 90% CLTV for borrowers with strong credit, though rates and terms tighten at higher LTVs.

What credit score do I need for a home equity loan in Kentucky?

Most Kentucky lenders require a minimum credit score of 620-640 for a home equity loan or HELOC, with the best rates reserved for borrowers with scores of 740 or higher. Credit score is one of several factors lenders consider, alongside your debt-to-income ratio, employment history, and the amount of equity in your home.

Are HELOC interest payments tax-deductible?

Under current IRS rules, interest on a HELOC or home equity loan is tax-deductible only if the proceeds are used to buy, build, or substantially improve the home that secures the loan. Interest on funds used for other purposes (debt consolidation, college tuition, vehicles, etc.) is not deductible. Total mortgage interest deductions are also capped at $750,000 of combined mortgage debt (or $1 million for loans taken before December 15, 2017). Consult a tax professional for advice on your specific situation.

What is the current prime rate and how does it affect my HELOC?

The prime rate is the benchmark short-term rate that most U.S. banks use as the basis for HELOC pricing. Your HELOC rate is typically expressed as prime + margin, where the margin is a fixed number of percentage points determined at origination based on your credit profile. When the Federal Reserve raises or lowers its federal funds target rate, banks generally adjust the prime rate within days, and your HELOC rate moves with it on the next billing cycle. This is why HELOCs are considered variable-rate products and why borrowers in Kentucky benefit from comparing current margins across multiple lenders rather than focusing only on the introductory rate.

What is a HELOC draw period?

The draw period is the initial phase of a HELOC during which you can borrow against your credit line as needed. It typically lasts 10 years. During the draw period, most lenders only require interest payments on the amount you've actually drawn, though some allow or require principal payments as well. After the draw period ends, the HELOC enters the repayment period (often 20 years), during which you can no longer draw new funds and must repay principal and interest on the outstanding balance.

Can I use a home equity loan or HELOC for debt consolidation?

Yes -- and this is one of the most common uses. Because home equity products are secured by your home, they typically carry significantly lower interest rates than credit cards or personal loans. Borrowers in Kentucky often use HELOC or home equity loan proceeds to pay off higher-interest credit card debt. The trade-off is that you're converting unsecured debt into debt secured by your home, so default risk shifts: missing payments could put your home at risk. Run the numbers and make sure the monthly savings are worth that trade-off.

Are there closing costs on a home equity loan or HELOC?

Most home equity loans charge closing costs ranging from 2-5% of the loan amount, similar to a primary mortgage but on a smaller principal. HELOCs frequently have lower or even no closing costs, though some lenders charge an annual fee, an inactivity fee, or early-termination fees. Many lenders in Kentucky run promotional offers waiving closing costs on HELOCs in exchange for maintaining the line open for a minimum period (typically 3 years).

Should I get a HELOC or a home equity loan?

Choose a home equity loan if you need a specific lump sum (e.g. major renovation, vehicle purchase) and want fixed payments. The fixed rate protects you against future rate increases. Choose a HELOC if you want flexibility -- access to funds as needed over a 10-year draw period, with interest charged only on what you actually borrow. HELOCs are good for ongoing projects, emergency reserves, or any situation where the total amount needed is uncertain. The trade-off is HELOC rates are variable and may rise.

Can I refinance my HELOC into a fixed-rate home equity loan in Kentucky?

Yes. Many borrowers in Kentucky refinance HELOC balances into fixed-rate home equity loans when rates are rising, locking in a predictable payment and protecting against further rate increases. Some lenders also offer a fixed-rate conversion option built into the HELOC itself -- allowing you to convert all or part of your outstanding balance into a fixed-rate sub-account without a full refinance.

How much equity could a homeowner in Jenkins, Kentucky have?

According to U.S. Census Bureau data, the median owner-occupied home in Jenkins, Kentucky is valued at approximately $80,200. A homeowner who has paid the original mortgage down to about 65% of that value would hold roughly $28,070 in equity. At a typical 85% combined loan-to-value limit, that translates to an estimated $16,040 available to borrow through a home equity loan or HELOC, depending on credit profile and lender underwriting. Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

What is a typical home equity loan amount in Jenkins, Kentucky?

There is no single standard amount — it depends on how much equity you hold and your lender's limits. As a rough illustration, borrowing 15% of the Jenkins, Kentucky median home value of $80,200 would be about $12,030. Many borrowers take less than the maximum they qualify for, since the loan is secured by their home. Use the rate tables above to compare current offers from lenders serving Kentucky.

Can households in Jenkins, Kentucky afford a home equity loan payment?

Affordability depends on your existing debts, but local income gives useful context. The local median household income is approximately $27,200, against a median home value of $80,200 — a price-to-income ratio of about 2.9x. Lenders generally want your total monthly debt payments, including a new home equity loan or HELOC, to stay within 43-50% of gross monthly income. Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

How do property taxes in Jenkins, Kentucky affect home equity borrowing?

Property taxes do not directly limit how much you can borrow, but they are part of the total housing cost lenders weigh in your debt-to-income calculation. Local owners pay a median of roughly $970 per year in property taxes. Higher carrying costs leave less room in a monthly budget for a new home equity loan or HELOC payment, so factoring them in early gives you a realistic borrowing target. Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

What percentage of homeowners in Jenkins, Kentucky have a mortgage they could tap for equity?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau Housing Vacancies and Homeownership survey (CPS/HVS), the homeownership rate in the Jenkins, KY metro area is approximately 69.8%, compared with the national rate of 65.7%. A significant share of those owners carry a mortgage and build equity with every payment, making them potential candidates for a home equity loan or HELOC. Source: census.gov/housing/hvs.

What are the best home equity rates in Jenkins, Kentucky?

  • General Electric Credit Union: 6.99% (Fixed-Rate Home Equity Loan)
  • Commonwealth Credit Union Frankfort, KY: 5.75% (Home Equity Line of Credit (up to 100% Loan-to-Value))
Rates reflect actual verified offers from lenders actively serving Kentucky borrowers. Your final approved rate will depend on your credit profile, the equity in your home, your combined loan-to-value ratio, and daily market movements. Last Updated and Verified: May 18, 2026