If you can’t find the right home to buy, you might be thinking about building a house instead. Financing this type of project is somewhat different than getting a mortgage to move into an existing ...
Using a general contractor who offers home improvement financing seems convenient, especially if they’re standing in your kitchen ready to start as soon as you pay them. Contractors who offer loans ...
If you’re an active or veteran member of the military and want to construct a new home, you might be eligible for no-down-payment financing backed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Here’s ...
For many homebuyers, it’s the realization of a dream: a house in the country, with acreage and distant neighbors. But the imbalance of home value to land value can make finding a mortgage challenging.
David McMillin writes about credit cards, mortgages, banking, taxes and travel. Based in Chicago, he writes with one objective in mind: Help readers figure out how to save more and stress less. He is ...
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Should You Get a Home Improvement Loan Through a Contractor?
Maybe. Learning the pros and cons can ensure you're getting a good deal.
Using a general contractor who offers home improvement financing seems convenient, especially if they’re standing in your kitchen ready to start as soon as you pay them. Contractors who offer loans ...
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How Do Construction Loans Work?
A construction loan provides short-term financing for building a new home or renovating an existing home you’re purchasing. Loan terms are usually 12 to 18 months, during which time you make ...
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