Pristine CTD. Extra cab, short bed, 2wd, SLT. Factory tow/haul package, leather heated seats, heavy insulation package. Rebuilt HX 35/40, Dap injectors, full gauges, PacBrake, Dynamic Transmission vb/servos/accumulator/strut/band/triple disc. Soft tranny lines, 40k trans cooler, lift pump, gooseneck hitch (never used), class 5 tow hitch, tonneau cover, air bags, re- geared to 3.73’s, 3rd Gen brakes with 17" rims Rust free CA truck located in Chico CA, 100 miles north of Sacto. I built this to
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Price: 16000
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Location: Chico CA 95973
Alright, they say the best teacher is experience. Well, I certainly don't want this one to be my teacher in this case! I'd much rather receive advice instead!
Life is doing better, things are looking brighter in my world. Work seems to have a great future and so does me and the wife's employment there. Yes, believe it or not we both work at the same place and have the same shift. But different departments. Its a very nice way to make our income. The company seems to appreciate the fact of having family work together as we are not the only ones like this that work there.
Alright, so with that being said, I have a few more considerations to take into account, but I still need to get the path laid working towards my goal of getting possession of some land.
Obviously, I do not have such liquidity to just buy land outright. I will need a loan from some sort of institution. My question is what is the best way of obtaining one?
I have searched a little and find that there may be a few options to my approach:
1. A construction loan
2. Home mortgage loan
3. Open line of credit
List others if there is anything else...
First, I do not really have a large sum of cash to put down for a down payment. I understand most of the time they look for 20% down, IIRC. One institution I went to for pre-approval said they wanted 50k down before they would consider a construction loan!
I'm really trying to figure out how I can obtain land, naked with no buildings and build on it myself in my time. This of course could probably only mean that I would only get a loan for the amount of the land and build with my own money in time. Asking for more to build would probably be denied as the loan would exceed the value?
I was approved for a USDA loan to the tune of 210k with an absurd monthly payment. I'm obviously not going to apply for one with that amount unless I became landlord. The only way this approach would be achievable would be to have a large shop with the house. I was told I would not even need a down payment and it would be financed for 100% of the loan. Although, I'm a bit leery about USDA loans...
This approach would be the quickest and easiest, but I would not get what I envisioned for. But then again, who is to say I could not build plus, instead?
The line of credit thing, I know a guy who did it through his business and built a shop. It was for business purposes, and I would do it the same way. Long term goal is to do beekeeping for a living. I would need a building of some sort for the operation...
Of course, I do not want to commit fraud in any way...
So, who knows real estate, or has gone through the process enough to give me proper advice for a good approach?