Land investments. need some help
kansasblue
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Sun May-14-06 12:35 PM
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Land investments. need some help |
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I'm thinking of buying some land. It would could to about $80,000. No buildings on it.
What should I expect an normal down payment to be? What interest rate do you think I could get?
What's the normal lentgh of land loans?
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Sun May-14-06 07:56 PM
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1. A lot of it depends on what you're doing with the land |
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You've probably already found out - banks don't care too much for raw land . . . and it seems the larger the parcel, the less they like it. Which means that your down payment might need to be higher than if you were buying a house . . plus the loan terms may be shorter and/or the interest rate higher. It definitely helps if you are planning to build something on it.
When we bought land a few years ago, I think we ended up putting 25% down and making a special arrangement with a local bank for a one-year note . . . but we were planning to build.
Your best place for a loan may very well be a local bank in the town where you're purchasing the land. You want a bank where the loan will stay in its portfolio and they won't be selling it to another lender.
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Mon Oct-09-06 11:22 AM
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2. You may be able to get the seller to hold the note. |
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Set up a land purchse contract with them. So much down, so much a month for a set period of years. Many times sellers don't want ALL the income in a single year due to income tax issues.
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