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Are you looking to finance your dreams? Well, North Shore Bank is here for you. Whether you’re hitting the road, setting sail, improving your home, or financing the unexpected, we have loan options to fit your needs. With competitive rates and flexible terms, you can get the cash you need with a payment you can afford. Apply online today or schedule an appointment to work with a banker.

Home Equity Lines of Credit

Use the equity in your home for whatever you choose, and even convert all or a portion of your line to a fixed-rate loan.

Boat and RV Loans

Whatever your adventure, we can help you create a loan with terms especially for you.

Auto Loans

Whether your vehicle is new or used, find an auto loan with the best terms...yours.

Do you need to establish or improve your credit score? Find out how a North Shore Bank Credit Builder Loan could get you on the right track.

FAQs

North Shore Bank does offer home equity lines of credit for our customers to buy vehicles, consolidate bills, or pay off other debts. The first step is to apply online or call one of our Personal Bankers at an office near you.

Loans and Home Equity Lines of Credit

If you would like to apply for a loan to refinance your current home equity line of credit, please complete an online application or call an office near you.

Loans and Home Equity Lines of Credit

The rate for your Home Equity Line of Credit is based on the prime rate plus an established margin determined by your individual line of credit. The rate on your line of credit changes on the 1st day of the second month following any prime rate change. If your line of credit was opened prior to Jan. 1, 2006, it is based on the prime rate published in the Wall Street Journal Money Rates section on the third Tuesday of the month. If your line of credit was opened on or after Jan. 1, 2006, the rate on your line of credit will change when the prime rate changes in the Wall Street Journal.

An appraisal fee may be necessary, depending on the value and equity of the home.

Loans and Home Equity Lines of Credit