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		<description><![CDATA[What are The Best Equity Home Loans? An equity home loan is a mortgage that is taken over the remaining equity in your home. Equity is the amount of the property that you own, which isn&#8217;t owing to the bank. It is essentially the e between your existing mortgage and the value of your home [...]


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