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How to Use Home Equity to Help Your Children Buy a Home

by M.Celata Real Estate | May 19, 2025 | Home Equity Loan

Learn how to tap into your home equity to support your children with a down payment, co-sign a mortgage, or buy a home together. Smart, family-focused options explained.

Why Helping Your Children Buy a Home Matters

Buying a home is one of the biggest financial challenges young adults face today. Rising home prices and tight lending conditions make it harder than ever for first-time buyers to get on the property ladder.

If you’re a homeowner, you may have built up significant home equity — and that equity could be the key to helping your children buy a home.

What Is Home Equity?

Home equity is the difference between your home’s current market value and the remaining balance on your mortgage.

For example:

  • Home value: $700,000

  • Remaining mortgage: $250,000

  • Equity: $450,000

You can access this equity through financial tools like a cash-out refinance, home equity loan, or home equity line of credit (HELOC).

4 Smart Ways to Use Home Equity to Help Your Children Buy a Home

Here are four popular and effective ways to turn your home equity into a financial bridge for your children’s homeownership journey:

1. Gift a Down Payment

Using your home equity to gift a down payment is a powerful way to make homeownership more accessible for your child.

How it works:

  • Access equity through a HELOC or refinance.

  • Gift the funds to your child for their down payment.

Benefits:

  • Helps them qualify for better mortgage rates.

  • Reduces or eliminates the need for mortgage insurance.

Things to know:

  • Gifting rules apply — in 2025, the IRS allows up to $18,000 per person annually without triggering gift taxes.

  • You’ll need to provide a gift letter if your child’s lender requests proof.

2. Co-Sign or Co-Borrow on Their Mortgage

If your child lacks sufficient credit or income, you can co-sign their mortgage using your strong financial profile.

How it helps:

  • Improves their loan approval chances.

  • May allow them to qualify for a larger loan or lower interest rate.

Important notes:

  • You’re legally responsible if your child defaults.

  • This liability may affect your own credit and borrowing power.

3. Buy a Home Together

Consider buying a multi-generational or investment property with your child using part of your equity.

How it works:

  • You jointly purchase the home.

  • You may live together or help them get started before transferring ownership later.

Pros:

  • Builds shared equity over time.

  • Allows you to invest in property while helping your family.

Cons:

  • Requires legal clarity around ownership, responsibility, and future plans.

4. Offer a Private Family Loan

Instead of gifting the money, you can lend funds to your child at favorable terms — using your home equity to source the funds.

Advantages:

  • Keeps interest payments within the family.

  • Offers flexibility in repayment terms.

Tips:

  • Create a written agreement (promissory note).

  • Charge at least the IRS-required Applicable Federal Rate (AFR) to avoid tax consequences.

Is Using Home Equity the Right Choice?

Before tapping into your home equity, ask yourself:

  • Can I still meet my retirement or financial goals?

  • Am I comfortable taking on new debt or responsibilities?

  • Have I consulted a financial or tax advisor?

Helping your children buy a home is a generous and meaningful gesture — but your own financial stability should come first.

Final Thoughts

Your home equity can be more than a number — it can be a legacy. By using it strategically, you can give your children the gift of a stable home, a head start on building wealth, and a brighter financial future.

Whether you choose to gift a down payment, co-sign a mortgage, or co-buy a home, the key is to plan thoughtfully and communicate openly with your family.

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