A Prosper personal loan is one of the most flexible ways to finance a home improvement project. Unlike a HELOC or home equity loan, you don't need to put your home up as collateral — and you can receive funds in as little as 1–3 Days.
Whether you're remodeling a kitchen, replacing a roof, upgrading your HVAC system, or adding a deck, Prosper offers fixed-rate loans with predictable monthly payments and no surprise fees.
Common Uses
Prosper vs HELOC for Home Improvement
| Feature | Prosper Personal Loan | HELOC |
|---|---|---|
| Collateral required | None (unsecured) | Your home |
| Time to fund | 1–3 Days | 2–6 weeks |
| Rate type | Fixed | Variable (usually) |
| Risk to home | None | Foreclosure risk |
| Max amount | $50K | Up to 85% of equity |
Who Qualifies for a Prosper Home Improvement Loan?
- Credit score: 560+
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Verifiable income or employment
- Bank account for fund deposit
- Debt-to-income ratio below 45%
- Recent bankruptcy (within 1–2 years)
- Very high debt-to-income ratio
- No verifiable income
- Active delinquencies
- Insufficient credit history
Frequently Asked Questions
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