LifeArch Equity Leverage Calculator

Measure current equity, compare HELOC vs cash-out refinance, and model how home equity can be deployed into wealth-building assets instead of sitting idle.

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HELOC / Refinance Assumptions

HELOC vs Cash-Out Refinance

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LifeArch Interpretation

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Dead Equity Score
Higher score means more trapped capital relative to debt and a stronger case for careful, productive deployment.

Equity Deployment Paths

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How the LifeArch Equity Leverage Calculator Works

This tool calculates current equity, current LTV, gross accessible equity, and net cash-out after costs. It then compares a HELOC structure to a cash-out refinance and frames how equity could be deployed into savings, cash-flow assets, or business opportunities instead of simply being refinanced.

What it measures

Current equity is property value minus mortgage balance. Current LTV is mortgage balance divided by property value. Gross accessible equity is based on your target combined LTV. Net cash-out subtracts estimated closing costs from the refinance side.

How the comparison works

The HELOC side assumes interest-only carrying cost on the amount used. The refinance side assumes a fully amortized replacement loan over your chosen term. That is why the refinance payment can rise materially even when your existing equity is strong.

How to turn equity into wealth instead of just refinancing

Idle equity often behaves like trapped capital. A stronger strategy is to move that capital into a use case with a defined purpose and a return profile that can reasonably exceed borrowing cost. Conservative moves may include reserve rebuilding or high-interest debt cleanup. Moderate moves may include rental-property down payments, diversified private-credit allocations, or shared-equity deals. Aggressive moves may include business acquisition, growth systems, or concentrated real-estate plays. The key is not leverage by itself. The key is disciplined deployment with downside control.

What the new features do

PDF export turns the current scenario into a client-facing summary. Email capture creates a lead record. Save results per user creates a simple scenario history for logged-in users and stores lead data for admin-side follow-up.