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Backed by the Federal Housing Administration, FHA construction loans have a minimum 500 credit score requirement with a 10% down payment — meaning you could build your dream home, even with less-than-perfect credit.
Rebar, or reinforcing bar, is a common feature of many concrete applications. Its primary purpose is to increase the tensile strength of the...
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Let's get right into it: Is it legal to live in an RV on land you own? The short answer is: Yes, as long as you live in the right place. The...
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Selling your unused household items is one of the easiest ways to make some extra cash. In fact, you might have some things you didn't know you...
Read More »A 3.5% down payment if you have at least a 580 credit score and/or the build is a HUD-approved project; 10% down if your credit score is between 500 and 579 and/or the project isn’t HUD-approved A loan amount that doesn’t exceed area FHA loan limits Choose a licensed contractor or builder. FHA construction loan guidelines require you to work with a licensed contractor or builder. The contractor may have to provide documentation to confirm they have the proper licensing and insurance. Get a home appraisal. Your lender will order an FHA appraisal to confirm the building and materials meet FHA’s minimum property standards. Close on the construction loan. If the appraised value is enough to cover your costs, you’re ready to close. If not, you may need to make up the difference or scale back your renovation plans. Request draws as the work is done. As work is completed, the builder will be paid on the schedule you set before closing, with your written authorization. Switch to a permanent loan. Once your home is finished and ready to live in, the lender closes out your construction loan and converts it to a permanent mortgage within 60 days of the construction loan’s closing.
Most barns only require heating in one or two rooms, commonly the tack room and utility room. A warm tack room will provide a place to prevent...
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On average a seamless gutter system costs between $900 and $3,000. It all depends on the size of the property and the materials chosen for the...
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The interior walls and floors of your shed will get dirty with dust and cobwebs over time unless they are maintained. Empty out your shed at least...
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One can easily turn a shed into a home by running electricity and adding some plumbing. You can add a shower, a toilet, a kitchen, a loft bed and...
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Wood floors provide heat that lasts Wood also maintains heat longer than carpet because it has a higher thermal mass. Wood and other solid...
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