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Obtaining a Debt Consolidation Loan with a Low Interest Rate Isn’t All That Difficult

Oftentimes, by the time we wake up and realize that we are in financial trouble, it is already too late, and our credit rating has already been damaged. It is hard for some of us to admit that we can’t pay our bills, so we keep looking on the bright side and thinking that we can get caught up, but before you know it, our credit score has gone down the tubes, which will make it much harder for us to get back on track. One of the more common ways of getting your financial situation straight, particularly if you have a lot of unsecured debt, is with a debt consolidation loan, which can be very hard to obtain if your credit rating has already plummeted into the blackened depths of credit Hell. You know that you need to obtain a debt consolidation loan that can give you a better interest rate, and lower monthly payments, but you also know that you have little chance of getting one. Well, the good news is that there are some options that you may not be thinking about, that could go a long way towards helping you get your financial situation and your credit rating back on track!

Sure, there are many lenders out there who may be willing to give you a debt consolidation loan, but in some instances the interest rate may be higher than what you are currently paying, which in the end, won’t really help you that much. If the rate isn’t higher, it certainly won’t be as low as it could be, which impacts the amount of your payments, and can even in some cases, add even more financial strain. People often overlook the fact that if they list their personal assets as collateral for their debt consolidation loan, they are much more likely to get an affordable, low interest rate.

The first thing you will need to do when thinking about a debt consolidation loan is to sit down and really think about the property that you own, and make a list of the things that you could list for collateral. You don’t necessarily have to own your own home; you can use land, or even your car. Once you have made your list, you will want to look for lenders who do bad credit debt consolidation loans with collateral, otherwise referred to as secured loans. You can check the Internet, your local banks, etc.

Take your time, and don’t get in such a hurry that you take the first offer you get, as you could knock yourself out of a better deal that may come along. Use your shopping skills to compare different lenders and loans, until you find the one that really does offer you the best possible deal. Another thing to remember that even if your total collateral is valued at more than your current debt, you shouldn’t take more than you need. For example, if you need $30,000 to payoff your debts, and have collateral that is valued at $100,000, don’t borrow the $100,000 simply because you can. The more money you borrow, the more you will have to payback, and the more it will cost you in interest and fees. In fact, the more your collateral is worth, and lower the loan amount you are seeking is in comparison to that, the better chance you have of getting a really good interest rate, so keep that in mind.

Each lender has its own unique way of doing debt consolidation loans, so it will be better if you obtain quotes from different lenders and then compare them to find the best deal. You might want to start with your local banks first, especially if you already have a relationship with one, as you might be able to get a better deal. Occasionally, banks and lenders will do promotional campaigns focusing on debt consolidation loans, which will also be a great way to get a good deal as well.



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