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HOW CAN RENOVATION LOANS HELP ME?

     Most of our present listing INVENTORY consists of bank-owned properties.  Many of those properties are in unacceptable "as-is" condition for traditional mortgage financing. Therefore, absent a renovation loan program, they may only be sold for CASH, usually at a substantial discount. The FHA 203K renovation loan program permits buyers to finance those homes in their present "as-is" condition with low money down.

WHAT IS A RENOVATION LOAN??

     A Permanent Mortgage that provides funds for both Acquisition (or Refinance) and Renovation.

          Loan includes:
               The cost to purchase the property;
               
               The cost to fix-up the property; and

               Other cost such as consultant  fees, mortgage payments during construction
                period, permits, contingencies, etc..

               After settlement the borrower can fix-up the property to modernize , repair, etc.

Loan amount is based upon what the property will be worth after it is improved. You may close "as-is".

For more info about distressed properties vist: www.GreenvilleHomeTeam.com

 

 

3 Comments on Purchasing Distressed Homes with a Renovation Loan!

FEB
01
2010

FHA 203K... Thanks!  
I'll have to look into that more!

11:52am • #1

Jesse,

Great way to move those bank owned that don't qualify for a conventional loan!

Best regards,

11:52am • #2

Dave our local Bank of America has a great team that works with the 203K's!

12:28pm • #3

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