
Home Equity Investment | Get up to $600k | 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 $600k with no monthly payments.
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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 …
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Point partners with and invests alongside the homeowner in the property. Subject to underwriting approval, Point will pay you an upfront, lump sum amount in exchange for a portion of your …
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 …
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SEED | Get up to 15% toward your down payment - Point
Upgrade your current savings into a 20% down payment with Point's SEED. Buy the home you love, sooner, with a lower monthly mortgage payment and no PMI.
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Unlock your home’s equity without monthly payments. - point.com
With Point, you can access your home equity without the burden of monthly payments. Use the cash your way—whether it’s to pay off debt, renovate your home, or invest in new opportunities.
Point and funds managed by Blue Owl Capital close …
Jun 5, 2025 · Point completes its fourth-rated securitization, securing over $2 billion in orders from investors, signaling further maturation of the home equity investment asset class.