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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Financing for new construction primary home.
I am looking to purchase land for $220,000 cash and then hoping to find a construction to perm mortgage option after that.
What kind of leverage are banks offering for these owner occupied scenarios? Will I be able to cash out some of the $220,000 once the construction is complete?
What kind of lenders are best to approach? Community banks? Credit union? etc. I am located in New Jersey.
Any other tips or advise in this scenario would be appreciated. I operate mainly in the commercial RE world so insight into residential lending would be helpful.