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Updated over 2 years ago, 08/10/2022

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Micah Casey
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  • Investor
  • Hauula Hawaii
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Cross Collateral Loan

Micah Casey
Pro Member
  • Investor
  • Hauula Hawaii
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Has anyone done a cross collateral loan before? There is land that I am trying to purchase and build a house on. From what I'm hearing from a couple lenders is that I will need 25% down for the land purchase which of $600K and another 25% down for construction cost of about another $600K. So all in I would be at $1.2 mil land and construction. I only have enough for 25% down on the land ($150K). I was just informed that I could cross collateralize my current residence which I have equity of about $400K so I would not need to come up with the 25% down for the construction. Does this mean that my current home and new build home would be connected in a way that would not be able to sell one with out the other down the line? Any advice on this would be great. 

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