When people think about a Home Equity Line of Credit, or HELOC, home projects are usually the first thing that comes to mind. New kitchen. Bathroom refresh. Roof repair. The classics.
And for good reason. A HELOC lets you borrow against the equity you’ve built in your home. Unlike a traditional loan that gives you one lump sum, a HELOC works more like a revolving line of credit. You can borrow what you need, up to your approved limit, during the draw period.
That flexibility can make a HELOC helpful for larger expenses that happen in phases. Many homeowners use one for things like:
But a HELOC is not just for countertops and contractor quotes. Sometimes, it can help support the big life moments that do not fit neatly into one category.
Here are eight unexpected ways a HELOC could help you fund what’s next.
Growing your family can be exciting, emotional, and expensive. Sometimes all at once.
A HELOC could help with the practical costs that come with preparing for a new chapter. That might include setting up a nursery, updating a shared bedroom, adding storage, fencing the yard, or replacing furniture that worked great before life got a little busier.
It could also help with larger family-building expenses, including IVF, fertility treatment, or other related medical costs. From first plans to first steps, a HELOC may help make room for what’s ahead.
Energy-efficient upgrades can make your home feel more ready for real life in the Pacific Northwest: chilly mornings, gray afternoons, summer heat waves, and the steady rise of “wait, why is the utility bill doing that?”
A HELOC could help cover larger projects like:
These projects can come with a bigger upfront cost. A HELOC may help you spread out the expense while making improvements that could support your long-term energy goals.
Sometimes nothing's better than gathering friends and family for popcorn and a movie. A HELOC can help you do it in style.
A basement movie room could include a projector, soundproofing, cozy seating, better lighting, or a snack setup that makes Friday night feel a little more special.
Will people suddenly become very available for movie night? Quite possibly.
Not every big expense comes with a receipt from a store. Sometimes the cost is time.
A HELOC may help create breathing room during a temporary income gap. This could include parental leave, a career change, recovery after a major disruption, or a season when your income and expenses are not lining up the way they usually do.
This is not “forever money.” It is borrowed money, and it needs a repayment plan. But in the right situation, a HELOC could act as a short-term bridge while your next chapter takes shape.
Around here, hobbies can come with gear. A lot of gear.
Bikes. Skis. Kayaks. Camping bins. Gardening tools. Rain jackets for every possible version of rain. At some point, your hobbies may start demanding a little real estate.
A HELOC could help create space for the activities you love. That might look like bike storage, a ski wall, kayak racks, a gardening shed, or a gear room that keeps everything organized and ready for the next outing.
Creative hobbies can be deeply rewarding. They can also be loud.
A HELOC could help fund a dedicated music space, whether you’re building a practice room, creating a mini rehearsal studio, or making room for instruments and recording equipment.
Possible upgrades could include:
A dedicated music space can help keep creativity flowing and the rest of the house a little quieter.
Supporting an adult child can look different for every family. Sometimes it’s advice. Sometimes it’s a meal. Sometimes it’s helping them get through a major transition.
A HELOC could help with meaningful, one-time support, such as:
This is one where boundaries matter. It is still your home equity and your responsibility to repay. But for some families, a HELOC could help provide support when timing, opportunity, and cash flow do not line up perfectly.
Some hobbies stay casual. Others start needing equipment, space, training, and a very specific line item in the budget.
A HELOC could help fund a serious hobby leap, like:
This is not about impulse spending. It’s about a meaningful investment in something that brings value to your life.
A HELOC can be a flexible tool. The key is using it with intention.
Before you borrow, think through:
Because a HELOC is secured by your home, it’s important to borrow carefully. The best use is one that helps you move forward with a clear plan.
Whether you’re planning energy upgrades, preparing for a growing family, or making room for your next big hobby, it helps to start with the numbers.
Use our HELOC calculator to explore what your borrowing power and payments could look like.