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Updated almost 4 years ago, 12/30/2020

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Jared Chenel
  • Wholesaler
  • New Hampshire
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Advice on Lenders - New Construction

Jared Chenel
  • Wholesaler
  • New Hampshire
Posted

Are there any lendors that anyone has worked with that allow for the combined FHA with new construction for a 5% down payment that also allows you to be your own general contractor.

I am looking into building a AvrameUSA A-Frame home which are self-builder kits minus the other big things that I would contract out, but the various lenders require a general contractor that isn't affiliated with the project.

I was approved for the 5% on the loan amount I wanted, but the wrench was the general contractor.

I'm in New Hampshire

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