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Construction Loan
Posted on 5/4/09 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 5/4/09 at 12:13 pm
Hoping to begin building a home this summer. Need to talk to someone about a construction loan. Anyone have any suggestions?
Posted on 5/4/09 at 12:23 pm to BehindtheWoodshed
what area in La are you in?
Posted on 5/4/09 at 1:05 pm to ItalianTiger83
Baton Rouge area. South of where you are.
Posted on 5/4/09 at 1:17 pm to BehindtheWoodshed
I'm also interested in this subject.
Posted on 5/4/09 at 1:59 pm to silstang23
I am also in the market soon. Any help in whether I should be looking into a broker or a bank for financing would be a great help. I have heard that loans can be tricky. Let's keep the thread going!
Posted on 5/4/09 at 2:33 pm to LSUSVM02
are yall self contracting, or do you plan on hiring a general contractor to complete everything?
Posted on 5/4/09 at 2:41 pm to Im4datigers
In my case a general contractor would be doing the work.
Posted on 5/4/09 at 3:22 pm to silstang23
really leaning towards self contracting
Posted on 5/4/09 at 3:27 pm to BehindtheWoodshed
If you are using a general see if they will carry the construction loan - most in my area do so they have better control over the draws.
If you are acting as your own GC be prepared to be asked for 25% plus down up front. The rules around construction loans have really gotten tight over the last several months.
Also, if you are acting as your own GC, be prepared to show a lot of experience in construction because otherwise you most likely are not getting the loan.
I am in the process of trying to build right now and have been slapped down a bunch and I have a construction background and decent credit with 100% LTV financing on the end loan through the VA and I am still hearing no a lot. I also and hearing 20% plus down a lot.
Not saying it is going to be impossible, but it won't be easy.
If you are acting as your own GC be prepared to be asked for 25% plus down up front. The rules around construction loans have really gotten tight over the last several months.
Also, if you are acting as your own GC, be prepared to show a lot of experience in construction because otherwise you most likely are not getting the loan.
I am in the process of trying to build right now and have been slapped down a bunch and I have a construction background and decent credit with 100% LTV financing on the end loan through the VA and I am still hearing no a lot. I also and hearing 20% plus down a lot.
Not saying it is going to be impossible, but it won't be easy.
Posted on 5/4/09 at 3:28 pm to BehindtheWoodshed
Is there a big difference between getting a loan for a whole new house or just getting a loan for an addition to a house?
Posted on 5/4/09 at 4:12 pm to tygerstripes
I will be using a contractor. Is it easier and simplier to get a loan if you use a mortgage broker?
Posted on 5/4/09 at 4:43 pm to LSUSVM02
you dont have to have "money down" per se. what they typically do is give you 80% of the appraised value of the home you plan to build. you'll need to have a set of house plans and possibly a plat of your lot or some information on it in order for them to do this. lenders like to see that you have a nice bit of cash in case you cant complete the house with that 80%. also, you may need cash to pay subs in between draws. if things are done right though, you can probably build your house without ever having to spend a dime of your own cash. the big kicker is to get a good appraisal. if they low ball you you may not have enough to build without cash. also, if it is an expensive lot, you may have to build a bigger house so that your lot cost doesnt take up too much of that 80%
Posted on 5/5/09 at 8:06 am to aaronb023
What if your lot is paid for? I have a lot that I paid $32K for last year, Would that be good to put up for the rest of a loan for less than $200K?
Posted on 5/6/09 at 4:43 pm to The Word
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Construction Loan
What if your lot is paid for? I have a lot that I paid $32K for last year, Would that be good to put up for the rest of a loan for less than $200K?
Posted on 5/6/09 at 4:50 pm to tygerstripes
quote:Yes.
Is there a big difference between getting a loan for a whole new house or just getting a loan for an addition to a house?
Posted on 5/6/09 at 6:29 pm to LSUSVM02
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I will be using a contractor. Is it easier and simplier to get a loan if you use a mortgage broker?
might want to check with the contractor on who he has done business with in the past. might make the process easier.
for anyone doing it themselves, you'll need to foot the bill for permits, get a bond, builders risk policy and all that kind of stuff (or I did), so you will need to have at least some sort of disposable cash on hand before you break ground.
Posted on 5/7/09 at 1:37 pm to The Word
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What if your lot is paid for? I have a lot that I paid $32K for last year, Would that be good to put up for the rest of a loan for less than $200K?
Yeah, you should be good to go. The lot can be your a big part of your equity especially if it is owned in the clear and for more than a year.
Posted on 5/7/09 at 1:42 pm to BehindtheWoodshed
Too much to type, but you can shoot me an E-Mail
This post was edited on 5/7/09 at 5:30 pm
Posted on 5/7/09 at 3:29 pm to BehindtheWoodshed
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Need to talk to someone about a construction loan. Anyone have any suggestions?
I use Fidelity Bank. I've dealt with several other banks and they are hands down my favorite.
Mid Iowa Tiger is right, banks are clamping down on self contractors. A friend recently acted as a self contractor and I had to say that I was assisting him over see it. He actually had experience in the business (worked for a contractor).
Posted on 5/7/09 at 4:23 pm to cobrew
Thinking about doing this too. Iberia Bank seems to give construction loans too. I’m also looking for contractors to get bids on remodeling that work in the garden distric area here in BR and have experience with older homes if anybody has any recommendations?
This post was edited on 5/7/09 at 4:25 pm
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