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Construction Financing

Douglas County Home Loans, Douglas County Mortgages, Carson Valley Mortgages, Carson Valley Home Loans, Minden Home Loans, Minden Mortgages, Gardnerville Mortgages, Gardnerville Home Loans, Carson City Mortgages, Carson City Home Loans, Genoa Home Loans, Genoa Mortgages, No. Nevada Mortgages, No. Nevada Home Loans.Buyers who want to finance the construction of a new home then convert the loan to permanent financing when construction is complete can do so with one application, one closing and one lender. A One Time Close program saves you, the borrower, time and money with only one-time closing costs.

I can offer a variety of loan programs for construction, from long term fixed rate to adjustable mortgage programs. I will use less paperwork and easy qualifications for builder approval.

Common Construction Questions:

  • What are the costs associated with a construction loan?
  • How do I request and receive my draws?
  • Who does the inspections?
  • What is an interest reserve account?
  • What is required to roll my construction loan to a permanent loan?

Contact me to help explain the answer to all your construction questions.

Let me help you finance the home of your dreams!

Lot Loans

The lot loan will enable you to purchase “developed land” whether you plan to build your dream home right away or just want to make a real estate investment by owning land. “Developed Land”, as defined by the lender, is a parcel of land that has access to utilities, water and septic/sewer. Owning land is still a great financial investment because of the continuing population growth and the lack of land available. I can offer many programs for both purposes.

The loan process for a lot loan is just the same as with any purchase transaction, with the exception of possible additional inspections such as well and septic inspections.