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Hey, all. What are some of the most creative ways to finance the purchase of a lot and build a single-family home (primary)? Traditional methods and that much cash might be a barrier. I'm looking for some new ideas if anyone can make suggestions. Thanks!

 

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Shema Cochrane
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Shema Cochrane
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Hey Simon,   Yeah, coming up with all that upfront cash for land and a home build can definitely be a barrier, but there are some creative ways around it.   One solid play is seller financing. If the land’s been sitting for a while, the owner might go for a low down payment and monthly terms. That gives you time to get build financing lined up after you’ve locked in the land.   There’s also land + construction loans, one-time close, covers both the dirt and the build. Not every lender offers these, but local banks or credit unions are usually your best bet.   Now if you want to get extra creative…   • Lease Option or Installment Land Contract You can lease the land for a period while you’re prepping your plans, and then convert it into a purchase. Helps avoid a big upfront commitment and gives you time to get financing in place.   • Land Arbitrage This one’s clever. You lock up the land on terms, then bring in a buyer or partner before you ever close. Could be a builder, family member, or even a co-buyer who wants to live on part of it.   • Partnership Builds I’ve seen people team up with a small builder: the builder fronts the cost of the build in exchange for a share of the profit or equity once it sells. You bring the deal, they bring the tools.   • Cross-collateralization If you already own property with equity, you can sometimes use that as leverage to secure the land or build loan. Not for everyone, but it’s an option if you’re asset-rich and cash-light.   Honestly, a lot of this depends on the land, zoning, utilities, etc. But if you’ve got a specific lot or idea in mind, I’m happy to brainstorm options with you.

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