Adding on to your house will in fact add to the equity of your home. The amount that will be added, however, will depend on things such as the cost of the project, where you live, and how much your house is worth.
Equity loans vary from owner to owner. To see how much equity loans you have on your home, you need to contact your real estate agent or broker. They can then give you the specifics on your equity.
By curb appeal, I assume you mean what can you do to make the house more attractive from the outside. You should attend to the exterior of the home (painting, roofing, siding, driveway) and the...
You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options in your state. Deeds should always be drafted by an attorney. You will need to decide how the property will...
Equity has little effect upon a lien. It just records the fact that someone has a claim to certain value in the property, regardless of who owns it or who has equity. In theory you can buy and sell...