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A Basic Introduction To New Home Finance Construction Loans

Within any individual's life, building a home is considered to be a landmark event. The actual decision to build a home will only come after a very long analysis of all of the fund sources that are needed in order to facilitate the process. Lucky for you, there are several lending companies that are known to offer loans that are targeted at the construction of new homes. New home finance and income construction loans are two completely different types of loans that are offered to individuals that are currently in the process of constructing a brand new home.

 

However, both types of these loans are known to offer funding for a brand new home construction, but you should know that there is one difference and it lies within the way that the new home finance loan may be obtained. The most important and the first step associated with obtaining a new home finance loan are selecting a lender. You will find that the loans for new home construction are offered by each of the major national lenders and may also be obtained from mortgage companies and regional banks.

The most critical point that you should take into consideration is that the lender has to be kept informed of everything and anything that has been planned concerning the home construction. Generally, the interest for a new home finance loan is going to be paid over a twelve month period, and then it is going to be replaced by a mortgage, after the construction of the home has been completed.

There are two different types of new construction loans. The first is considered to be the all-in-one loan, within which the loan is converted automatically into a regular mortgage upon completion of the home under construction. In contrast, the second type of new construction loans is the construction only loan, which just as the name suggest is only going to cover the construction costs related to the home. When you have this type of loan it is due upon completion of construction and it either has to be replaced by a mortgage or paid off.

The lenders all have very specific ways of paying for new home construction. Most of the time, the payment of the funds will be divided into several different draws. This particular way, the owner of the home has to draw up a plan at each building stage clearly stating exactly how much of the funding was used at that particular stage of the construction.

On-the-other-hand, you have the stated income construction loan which is a loan that doesn't require the verification of the income of the home owner. This particular type of loan is considered to be a boon and it is best used by individuals that are self-employed. Overall, whenever you are in need of new home finance, you have a wide variety of different loans to choose from, you just have to decide which one is the best for you.

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