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Steven Thinnes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Collins, CO
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Advise On Construction Loans for Subdivide/New SFH Build

Steven Thinnes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Collins, CO
Posted

Hey my name is Steven and I'm fairly new here and looking for some input from others if possible. We have 36 acres off a main road just outside of a quickly growing small town in Colorado with an existing house on the property. We are in the process of subdividing and rezoning part of the property to follow the towns 20 year plan as industrial zoning. On another portion we are looking to build a new SFH. This is my first run in with a new construction loan and am looking for advise on different kinds of loans for a SFH build. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for any input,

Steven 

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