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The bank usually wants you to make a down payment of 20% of either: the cost to build. or. the appraised value.
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A question many people who are thinking about building a new home on their own land is, "how much cash will I need as a down payment"? The answer, like many in life, is "it depends". What does it depend on? Here are a few answers that will hopefully help you as you plan your build. The first thing to understand is there are two kinds of loans for buying or building a house: 1. a construction loan - the short-term loan from a bank you'll need to build, and 2. a permanent loan (we ususally call it a mortgage), the loan you'll need once your house is complete.
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Read More »We're going to talk about the cash you'll need for a down payment, why the bank wants that down payment, and how the bank comes up with the amount. Banks see construction loans as riskier than permanent mortgages, mainly because they are lending the bank's money, not selling the loan to investors they way mortgage companies do. Also, there's always the risk that the bank will get stuck with a construction loan if the customer isn't able to qualify for the permanent loan once the house is built. The bank usually wants you to make a down payment of 20% of either:
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Your building contract with your builder is for $250,000. Let's say the appraisal comes in at $270,000. Your banker will lend you 80% of $270,000, which is $216,000, meaning you'll need $34,000 in cash ($250,000 cost to build minus $216,000 in construction loan). That's $16,000 less than you'd need if the house appraised for exactly the cost to build.
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