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Victor Cuellar
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  • Anaheim, CA
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Manufactured home 1975 with land.Not on permanent foundation FLIP

Victor Cuellar
  • Investor
  • Anaheim, CA
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I need some experienced people on this area. Mobile homes from 1975 and older with land on a not permanent foundation.  Is there any hard money lender willing to finance these type of properties for a flip ?. or cash out on a free an clear one? 

case 1 :  mobile homes 1975 and older with land on a not permanent foundation. ( finance for a flip or cash out )

case 2 :  Land with utilities on site but with not mobile home yet installed.  ( cash out )

case 3:  Get a construction loan to replace the old mobile home for a new manufactured home with permanent foundation , is there any construction loan for a flipper? or what type of loan to get to flip it?  Land is all paid off with utilities on site (there was a mobile home before)

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