Learn how one homeowner accessed $60,000 to start a business using an Equity Sharing Agreement without new monthly loan payments.
See how one homeowner used an Equity Sharing Agreement to fund a $50,000 renovation without adding new monthly loan payments.
Point offers a Home Equity Investment (HEI), while Unison offers an Equity Sharing Agreement (ESA). At first glance, you might think they're the same — but there are important differences in how we value and share in your home's value.
See how one homeowner used an Equity Sharing Agreement to pay off $45,000 in credit card debt without adding new monthly interest or payments.
Read how one homeowner used an Equity Sharing Agreement to cover $40,000 in medical bills without the stress of monthly loan payments.
See how one homeowner accessed $55,000 for college tuition using an Equity Sharing Agreement with no monthly payments.
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High rates and monthly bills making borrowing stressful? Learn how Unison’s equity sharing agreement lets you access equity without a loan.
If you own a home, there’s a good chance you’re sitting on a significant amount of equity. The challenge? Most of it is trapped in your property – which means it can’t help you cover pressing needs.
For many California homeowners, the pressure isn’t just the daily cost of living. It’s also the weight of high-interest debt, even if the home you own has appreciated in value over the years.
A clear, honest guide to equity sharing in California. Learn how Bay Area homeowners use Unison’s equity sharing options to access equity without new monthly debt.