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Home Equity Investment | Get up to $500k | Point Point's home equity investment empowers homeowners who want a more flexible way to unlock their home equity See how you can get up to $500k with no monthly payments
Were making homeownership more valuable for everyone - Point Eddie Lim, Eoin Matthews, and Alex Rampell come together to create Point, a home equity platform Point’s flagship product, the HEI (Home Equity Investment), empowers homeowners to unlock their equity when they need it most Point raises a $9 1M Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz
For investors | Contact Point to learn more about our asset class Point has transformed the way homeowners finance their homes, giving homeowners cash today for a share of their home’s future appreciation, and providing institutional investors access to investment opportunities in the equity in primarily owner-occupied US single-family residential real estate
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Role Application | Point Point is the first fintech platform where homeowners can sell equity in their homes, giving investors access to a new asset class – owner-occupied residential real estate
What is a Home Equity Investment (HEI)? - help. point. com Instead of monthly payments or interest, you receive a lump sum of cash upfront in exchange for a share of your home’s future change in value With Point’s HEI: You don’t make monthly payments You typically repay Point when you sell your home, get a cash-out refinance, or reach the end of the 30-year term
How the HEI Works | Learn about HEI costs - Point When you repay Point, you will need to pay back the original investment amount plus a predetermined percentage of your home’s appreciation Point also deducts fees from the original amount received, covering a home appraisal, escrow, and Point’s processing costs