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The Benefits of Residential Construction Loans
from:There are two main kinds of construction loans: residential and commercial. Commercial construction loans are for businesses who plan on expanding their building or creating a new one for their company. Residential construction loans are for people who are interested in building their own home. This is the most popular type of construction loan. You see it every day in the amount of houses that are built up in cities small and large.
Many people think that they need to be very rich in order to build their own house. This isn't actually true. In fact, nearly anyone can qualify for residential construction loans, even people with bad credit. If you would rather live in a house that is perfect for you, instead of one that you settle for, you should apply for residential construction loans.
Although these kinds of loans are more complicated than regular mortgage loans, that doesn't mean you shouldn't get them. In fact, if you have a good mortgage lender, you won't even need to worry about it. Most small local banks won't have residential construction loans. If they do, they generally don't have a lot of options. Instead, you should talk to large national banks or big mortgage loan companies. They will have better options for you. They will also have lending officers who have a lot of experience with residential construction loans, which will cut down on how much you have to learn for yourself.
Once you've talked to a lending company, and have applied for a loan, you'll then know how much you qualify for. With this information, you can find out just how big and complicated of a house you can end up building. Keep in mind that most builders and contractors will underestimate how much it will cost. You should allow for a large buffer of money just in case anything goes over budget, which is highly likely.
After you get your construction loan, you can begin the process. If you got a regular construction loan, you will have to pay the full balance at the end of the construction period. If you got a construction-to-permanent loan, it will turn into a mortgage at that time and you can then pay in installments. Residential construction loans with these options are much better than others. Keep this in mind when you are first talking to banks and lenders.
With these construction loans, you have a very real option for building your own house. Then, you won't have to settle for a used house that doesn't meet all of your requirements and wishes.
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