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All Forum Posts by: Isaiah OSP

Isaiah OSP has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Quote from @Roger D Jones:

So I understand correctly you want to take a piece of land and develop it with mhp infrastructure (water, power, sewer and roads) then build tiny homes to sell to tenants who will then pay you lot space rent for the home.  I suppose there are counties out there that would allow it but it would depend on how they define the structures you are building.  But you would need to go to the planning department and ask.  

As for financing tiny homes as defined are under 400 sq. feet in size.  Going to be hard to get a traditional 15/30 year mortgage on something like that just based on total value.  That leaves you with personal loans and builder financing.  Pick your poison.   


Yes you are correct with what I'm wanting to do... but I think that there's got to be a way to get mortgages on leased land HUD homes do it all the time in mobile home parks.

Quote from @Jordan Moorhead:

@Isaiah it's incredibly difficult to get that zoning, most is grandfathered in. Where are you?

The bank will loan if you can get the zoning I'm sure, most likely a local bank

I'm not worried about zoning. I'm in Indiana and they want growth

I am a builder and I have some land and want to build a tiny home park. 

I could Zone the land as a manufactured home park. But can I build my own tiny homes? Will the bank loan on them if i own the land and building on permanent foundations?