Tony LaCoste
VA construction-to-permanent or two seperate loans
21 May 2018 | 1 reply
Good Morning BP,I am wondering if anyone has seen a VA loan for construction-to-permanent for a new contrsuction.It sounds like most won't lend this becasue of the VA requirements for a home (and there is no home yet...).I have not done a new build before, does anyone have advice for getting the construction loan if i end having to do that and then get a VA loan for purchase?
Holly Williams
NRIA - National Realty Investment Advisors
24 June 2022 | 69 replies
I am a loan officer who does the permanent financing once construction is complete.
Christian Nachtrieb
Student Houseing - Discussion on Timing
24 May 2018 | 3 replies
Granted, I'm offering rooms rather than the whole house (two rooms are more or less permanently rented until those kids graduate), but I have had one legit enquiry in 4 months on Craigslist, and it went nowhere.
Kate McClinton
Looking for a Second Opinion from Tax Pros
24 May 2018 | 11 replies
They are not permanently affixed to the structure, are removable and replaceable (and are removed and replaced frequently).The way that my tax professor explained it to me is that you could take any one of these items and place it in the middle of a field, on a sidewalk, wherever.
Akeem Wheatley
Infinite Banking Practitioners - Columbus area
30 May 2018 | 3 replies
A properly designed permanent life insurance policy is the underlying asset.
Casey Duckworth
Portland, OR - Found My Deal - Please advise...
1 June 2018 | 8 replies
However, it's critical to be aware that the appraisal will either make it a non-event or be the pre-show to a 3 ring circus event that includes rebuild letters from the City, variance/grandfathering, etc...Mobile homes are considered personal property and as such are not eligible for a residential mortgage.When a mobile home becomes a manufactured home, and that manufactured home has it's title from the DMV fully surrendered and fully converted into real property then at that point if: It is the ONLY unit on its own lot; and its permanently attached to a permanent foundation; and It meets all the normal manufactured home eligibility requirements Then - at that point, a manufactured home could be financed via one of the following correspondent options.
Joel NA
modular financing
25 April 2008 | 1 reply
MOBILES are a bit more tricky to finance - you really need the land on which it is situated forit to be viewed as "real estate", and it needs to be permanently attached to a foundation, if you want to have a hope of getting anything resemblingconventional financing for it.The place I'm looking at is a double-wideIs it a double-wide MOBILE home, or is it a modular?
Ram Chandrasekaran
REO, REHAB and Re-Financing - Request Expert Comments
16 June 2008 | 15 replies
Be sure your permanent financing lender doesn't have a long seasoning requirement.
Matt DuSold
How to find properties with income?
8 May 2008 | 20 replies
You'll want to get out of that, though, and into permanent financing as soon as you can.If you can't find any good deals in your area, don't do a bad one.
David Arney
A different kind of RE: Sport Events
19 May 2008 | 4 replies
Has anybody ever thought about investing in permanent seat licenses to sport teams?