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All Forum Posts by: Jana Heetland

Jana Heetland has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Thank you! Do you recommend someone local or going through some of the bigger online companies?

Thank you Anthony!  I love all I’m learning from BP.  Looking to build container homes in AZ. Is a tough proposition but I’m determined to make it happen! 

So I get that the FHA loan allows for a lower down payment but if you don't have a lot to put down, how can you afford the higher monthly payment?

Hello, 

My name is Jana H. and I’m a newbie looking to buy land near Sedona AZ. A highly trafficked tourist destination with almost no affordable housing available, even in surrounding areas of Cottonwood, Clarkdale & Camp Verde.  The service industry workers have very few options for rentals, resorts are having to house their employees on site.  It is a huge problem. I am looking to see how I would go about buy info some land in Cottonwood or Cornville. and build a large container style home for myself, ( I will pay for this), along with a few other individual or double containers to rent long term to local workers.  Right now in Sedona, a single person making 15 to 20 per hour is paying upwards of 1300 for a not so nice, old, falling apart, 1 bedroom.  This just isn’t sustainable.  There are so few long term rentals that most small local businesses have help wanted signs. I know this is common everywhere these days. I want to help this situation and need advise.  I am willing to do whatever it takes to make this happen.  

Any ideas? 
Thank You,

Jana Heetland