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Updated about 1 month ago, 10/16/2024
Non-traditional ADU financing options?
Team - We plan to 'BUILD' an ADU in our backyard needed to know if there are any "Non-Traditional ADU financing options" out there? Eventually we plan to rent the ADU for Medium or Long Term rental, and not sure if DSCR loan will qualify for such an arrangement. Please let me know. Thank You!
Quote from @Hemant Karira:
Team - We plan to 'BUILD' an ADU in our backyard needed to know if there are any "Non-Traditional ADU financing options" out there? Eventually we plan to rent the ADU for Medium or Long Term rental, and not sure if DSCR loan will qualify for such an arrangement. Please let me know. Thank You!
Likely the DSCR wont be an option. You can call local banks typically credit unions in the area to see if they have a construction loan product. If you have a decent equity position you can do a HELOC on the property to build the ADU.
Thanks for your revert, @Nicolas Coulter - Apparently we do not prefer going the HELOC route and were hoping if there are other options out there? Please advise!
Quote from @Hemant Karira:
Thanks for your revert, @Nicolas Coulter - Apparently we do not prefer going the HELOC route and were hoping if there are other options out there? Please advise!
Have you explored construction loans?
Hi Hemant,
Private lenders will fund the construction of your ADU. They will typically request an architect's letter that confirms that the project is as of right and requires no variance, which tends to be the case. That would be a 12 to 18 month bridge loan that you could later refinance into a 30 year DSCR loan.
Let me know if you have more specific questions on funding so we can help you out with the planning and funding of the project.
Regards,
Jackson.
Quote from @Jackson Ebersole:
Hi Hemant,
Private lenders will fund the construction of your ADU. They will typically request an architect's letter that confirms that the project is as of right and requires no variance, which tends to be the case. That would be a 12 to 18 month bridge loan that you could later refinance into a 30 year DSCR loan.
Let me know if you have more specific questions on funding so we can help you out with the planning and funding of the project.
Regards,
Jackson.
Yes please, I'd like to get more details please.
Quote from @Hemant Karira:
Team - We plan to 'BUILD' an ADU in our backyard needed to know if there are any "Non-Traditional ADU financing options" out there? Eventually we plan to rent the ADU for Medium or Long Term rental, and not sure if DSCR loan will qualify for such an arrangement. Please let me know. Thank You!
I know a lot of folks have used 203k loans to finance ADU builds. They'll use an "after construction value" to base your LTV on. Plenty of lenders have access to this loan but aren't really marketing it as an "ADU Loan".
Quote from @Andres Murillo:
Quote from @Hemant Karira:
Team - We plan to 'BUILD' an ADU in our backyard needed to know if there are any "Non-Traditional ADU financing options" out there? Eventually we plan to rent the ADU for Medium or Long Term rental, and not sure if DSCR loan will qualify for such an arrangement. Please let me know. Thank You!
I know a lot of folks have used 203k loans to finance ADU builds. They'll use an "after construction value" to base your LTV on. Plenty of lenders have access to this loan but aren't really marketing it as an "ADU Loan".
This is correct, a lot of the FHA guidelines have changed in the last year making ADU financing a lot more acceptable and easier. You can do brand new builds on ADU's and you can use 50% of the future income from that ADU to increase your approval amount.
Fannie Mae HomeStyle does this as well.
Caveat is these are owner occupant loans.
- Matthew Porcaro