What To Know About Construction Loans Before You Apply

You Don’t Need To Own Land Right Now
A One-Time Close construction loan can be used to buy land to build on as well as to pay for the construction.
Newcomers to construction loans might assume owning land is the first requirement, but single-close loan rules for FHA and VA construction loans say any financially qualified borrower can buy land with the loan with the caveat that a construction plan must accompany the purchase.
You cannot use a One-Time Close loan to buy undeveloped land without plans to build within a reasonable time.
Inspections
Some debate whether to have a brand-new home inspected. Some borrowers may be tempted to believe in the myth that a house just built should be and will be free of problems.
But failing to get an inspection sets a homeowner up for disappointment later. When purchasing existing construction, you can’t get help from the VA or the FHA if you don’t get a home inspection and find defects after moving in.
A brand new home may sidestep that scenario with a builder’s warranty, but including an inspection as part of the process may help you spot potential problems with craftsmanship or other issues early in the process, making it easier to get corrections done than it would if you discovered them six months later.
Myths About Loan Approval
Some assume that because the VA or FHA backs a One-Time Close construction loan, it has the same credit requirements for loan approval as a manufactured home, a duplex, a condo, or other types. On paper this is true from the FHA and VA standpoint.
However, construction loans are riskier for the lender.
That does not translate to different FHA loan requirements (those stay the same), but the lender standards for construction loans may be higher than the VA/FHA minimums. This is permitted under loan rules for both government loan programs.
FHA, VA, and USDA: One-Time Close Loans
Want More Information About One-Time Close Loans?We have done extensive research on the FHA (Federal Housing Administration) and the VA (Department of Veterans Affairs) One-Time Close Construction loan programs. We have spoken directly to licensed lenders that originate these residential loan types in most states and each company has supplied us the guidelines for their products. We can connect you with mortgage loan officers who work for lenders that know the product well and have consistently provided quality service. If you are interested in being contacted by a licensed lender in your area, please send responses to the questions below. All information is treated confidentially.
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Please note that investor guidelines for the FHA and VA One-Time Close Construction Program only allows for single family dwellings (1 unit) – and NOT for multi-family units (no duplexes, triplexes or fourplexes). In addition, the following homes/building styles are not allowed under these programs, including but not limited to: Kit Homes, Barndominiums, Log Cabin Homes, Shipping Container Homes, Stilt Homes, Solar (only) or Wind Powered (only) Homes, Dome Homes, Bermed Earth Sheltered Homes, Tiny Homes, Accessory Dwelling Units, or A-Framed Homes.
All known FHA/VA One-Time Close Lenders known to our company will not allow a borrower to act as their own contractor, whatsoever. There cannot be self-builds, relative builds, or employer builds.
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1. Send your first and last name, e-mail address, and contact telephone number.
2. Tell us the city and state of the proposed property.
3. Tell us your and/or the Co-borrower’s credit profile: Excellent – (680+), Good - (640-679), Fair – (620-639) or Poor- (Below 620). 620 is the minimum qualifying credit score for this product.
4. Are you or your spouse (Co-borrower) eligible veterans? If either of you are eligible veterans, down payments as low as $0 may be available up to the maximum amount your debt-to-income ratio per VA will allow – there are no maximum loan amounts as per VA guidelines. Most lenders will go up to $1,500,000 and review higher loan amounts on a case-by-case basis. If not, the FHA down payment is 3.5% up to the maximum FHA lending limit for your county.

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