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Home Construction Loans

   
Author: Kent Pinkerton
 

A home construction loan is a loan where the lender has to know the story behind the construction of the house before sanctioning the loan. In other words, the home construction loan can be called a story loan, which is to be understood before a decision is made.

A home construction loan is one of the loans that require interest-only payments during construction. Principal payment is done only upon completion. A house is considered complete when it receives its certificate of occupancy. The interest rates in this loan are usually variable. The contractor and the lender establish a schedule based on the stages of the construction of the house, and interest is charged likewise. Another point to be considered in home construction loans is how much of the project cost the lender is willing to lend. The land that you own for the construction of the home can be considered as equity on the construction loan.

With a home construction loan, you have the option of opting for the construction-to-permanent financing program wherein the loan is converted into a mortgage loan once the certificate of occupancy is issued. In this way, there is no need to make two loans; there is only one application with one closing. If this sounds feasible, it is best to rate lock from that lender. It is important to note that the home construction loan is not meant to be around for a long time. You take a loan until the completion of the home and make the necessary payments.

When choosing the best home construction loan, it is best to compare the rates of the different financial institutions offering this loan. Usually, the lower the rate, the better deal is, but it is important to read the fine print and know the details of the different offers.

 
 
 

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