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How Much Home Equity Can You Access in Big Horn County, Montana? (2026)

With home values near record highs, homeowners in Big Horn County — around Big Horn County — are sitting on more equity than they realize. On a $517,000 home with a $284,000 mortgage, you could access roughly $155,450 at an 85% combined loan-to-value.

At a current 55% LTV in Big Horn County, you have headroom up to the 85% line most home equity lenders use. A few lenders go to 90% for strong credit.

Your accessible equity in Big Horn County

FigureAmount
Estimated home value$517,000
Current mortgage balance$284,000
85% CLTV ceiling$439,450
Equity you can access$155,450

Illustrative for Big Horn County; a lender will confirm your value and balance before setting your line. Get equity alerts.

How your Big Horn County equity scales with value

Your accessible equity rises and falls with your home value. Here is Big Horn County at three values:

Home Value85% CeilingAccessible Equity
$465,000$395,250$111,250
$517,000$439,450$155,450
$595,000$505,750$221,750

Monthly cost to tap Big Horn County equity

A HELOC on that $155,450 line at an example 8.50% runs about $1,101/month interest-only during the draw period, or roughly $1,349/month once it amortizes over 20 years.

Big Horn County-area HELOC payments by rate

Big Horn County HELOC payments if rates rise or fall:

RateInterest-only / moAmortizing (20-yr) / mo
7.50%$972$1,252
8.00%$1,036$1,300
8.50%$1,101$1,349
9.00%$1,166$1,399
9.50%$1,231$1,449

HELOC, home equity loan, or cash-out in Big Horn County?

In Big Horn County you have three doors: a revolving HELOC, a fixed home equity loan (both up to ~$155,450 at 85% CLTV), or a cash-out refinance (80% LTV, ~$129,600). The cash-out only wins if today's rate beats your current one.

With about $155,450 available in Big Horn County, you have room for a major project and a cushion — say a $93,000 renovation with $62,450 left over, or wiping out $78,000 of high-rate debt near Big Horn County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can I borrow against my Big Horn County-area home?
On an estimated $517,000 home with a $284,000 balance, about $155,450 is accessible at 85% CLTV. A cash-out refinance (80% LTV) would free roughly $129,600.
How much is a HELOC near Big Horn County?
Drawing $155,450 at an example 8.50% costs about $1,101/month interest-only in the draw period, or roughly $1,349/month once it amortizes.
HELOC or cash-out for my Big Horn County equity?
If your current mortgage rate is low, a HELOC or home equity loan keeps it and borrows only what you need. A cash-out refinance replaces the loan at 80% LTV and only makes sense if today's rate beats yours.
What's my equity in Big Horn County?
A $517,000 home with $284,000 owed holds about $233,000 in total equity (a 55% loan-to-value). Lenders let you tap up to the 85% CLTV line, not the full amount.

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