Apex HELOC HELOC Review 2025: 8.74% APR Variable on a 10-Yr Draw
Apex HELOC's 8.74% APR held three control pulls this week. We tested the terms, the application flow, and the fine print so you don't have to.
HELOC · Apex HELOC
As of May 20, 2025 · APR
What we liked
- Online draw requests fund in 24 hours
- Margin over prime is published — no teaser-rate games
- No-cost option available with a small rate trade-off
- Fixed-rate option lets you convert draws mid-life
Watch outs
- Closing costs apply unless you choose the no-cost rate trade-off
- Variable rate by default — payment can move month-to-month
If you bought a home before 2022, your equity has probably moved more than your cash position has. Apex HELOC's 8.74% APR HELOC at our control LTV is the cleanest line on the floor this week.
The fixed-rate option
Apex HELOC lets you convert any draw of $5,000+ to a fixed rate during the 10-year draw period. The fixed rate runs about 0.50 over the variable rate at the time of conversion. This is the feature most HELOC borrowers don't use and should — if you draw $30K to renovate a kitchen, lock that draw to fixed rather than ride the variable until the project's paid off.
When a HELOC is the wrong tool
If you need a one-time fixed amount, a cash-out refinance or a fixed personal loan is usually cheaper than a HELOC over the same horizon. HELOCs win when (a) you don't know the exact amount you'll need, (b) you'll draw and repay multiple times over years, or (c) you want a backstop for emergencies that may never come. Apex HELOC is one of the better lines on the floor today, but only if you're solving the right problem with it.
Draw and repayment periods
Apex HELOC runs a standard 10-year draw, 20-year repayment structure. During draw, you can pay interest only (we don't recommend) or amortize principal-and-interest (recommended). During repayment, the line is closed to new draws and you amortize the balance over 20 years. Total commitment: 30 years. That's the standard, but worth saying out loud.
Closing costs and the no-cost option
Apex HELOC's no-cost HELOC adds about 0.25 to the rate in exchange for no appraisal, no title, and no recording fees. For a $50K line you intend to draw, the math favors the no-cost option. For a $250K line you're using as a financial-planning backstop and intend not to draw, pay the closing costs and take the lower rate.
How the rate is built
Apex HELOC's 8.74% APR HELOC rate is a margin over the prime rate. As of this writing, prime is at one specific level and Apex HELOC's margin is around 0.50 over prime for tier-1 borrowers. If prime moves up 0.25, your HELOC rate moves up 0.25 the next billing cycle. There is no introductory teaser-rate game here, which we appreciate.
What's next on the floor
Apex HELOC's 8.74% APR stays on the HELOC watchlist for the next two weeks. We'll re-pull rates Sunday night and post any meaningful change in the next Weekly Rate Floor. If you've used Apex HELOC recently and your experience differed from what we wrote here, drop a comment below — we read everything that lands on the floor.
- Hailey W.May 21, 2025
Just refinanced through this lender. Closed in 23 days, exactly as the article describes. Worth knowing.
- Rosa V.May 22, 2025★★★★★3.0
Used the soft-pull tool, got quoted within 0.10 of the article's headline. That's rare.
- Kelly H.May 23, 2025★★★★★4.0
Lock-and-shop saved me 0.125 between Tuesday and Friday. Wish more lenders offered it.
- F. MendezMay 24, 2025★★★★★3.0
I'm a Apex HELOC customer of three years. The HYSA rate held, but they cut my CD renewal rate by 0.40 last month without much notice.
- B. AchebeMay 25, 2025★★★★★3.0
Confirming the 8.74% APR pricing on a 760 FICO scenario yesterday. Took two business days to fund.
- M. DiazMay 26, 2025★★★★★5.0
I tried to do this loan with my regular bank first. Went with Apex HELOC after my regular bank ghosted me for a week.
- M. DiazMay 27, 2025
Solid breakdown. I went with Apex HELOC two weeks ago and the experience tracked exactly with this review.
- Ravi M.May 28, 2025
I'm a Apex HELOC customer of three years. The HYSA rate held, but they cut my CD renewal rate by 0.40 last month without much notice.
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