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Chris Brall
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Completely remodeled 3/2 looking for financing

Chris Brall
  • Crown Point, IN
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Hi community,

Need help I own a property that I completely remodeled into a 3 bedroom 2 bath that’s 90 % complete. I took out a remodel loan from ground floor. I have extended my loan with them but because of coronavirus and other issues I am unable to extend. I would like to get a mortgage on the house but being on fully complete I don’t know if this is possible.

Thank you for any help 

Chris Brall 

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David Ramirez
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David Ramirez
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If it passes the 4-point inspection, I don't see why you would not be able to get a loan. Go to the network tab and click on mortgage brokers and contact them to see what option you got. Good luck!

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