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The Difference Between Construction and Mortgage Loans

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There are so many things that you need to know when you are thinking about owning your own home. Since it is such a big purchase, there is a lot of paperwork and decisions involved. One of the bigger decisions is whether or not you want to build a house, or buy one that has already been lived in. Most people go with the latter. This is because they think that they could never afford to build their own house. After all, most people who do are very rich. This is only because rich people know the real truth. Although there are differences between construction and mortgage loans, they are both accessible to everyone.

If you can qualify for a mortgage loan, you can qualify for a construction loan. Most people don't even realize that. The biggest concern that people have is how they are going to afford to live in an apartment while the house is being built. They assume that you pay monthly loan repayments like you would with a mortgage loan. That is simply not true. The biggest difference between construction and mortgage loans is the repayment schedule.

Mortgage loans need to be repaid in monthly installments. These installments usually go on for about thirty years. Construction loans are very different. While the house is being made, all you pay is interest. This means that you will be able to afford other accommodations while the house is being constructed. Once the house is done, though, things are a different matter. Instead of paying in installments, you have to pay the loan of completely. This is another big difference between construction and mortgage loans.

While there are differences between construction and mortgage loans, there is a chance that you could have both. There is such a thing as a construction to permanent loan. This means that the loan acts as a construction loan while the new house is being built. The changes when it is done, though. Instead of paying it all at once, you can pay it in installments because it turns into a mortgage loan. This is the best and most affordable option.

Yes, there are all sorts of differences between construction and mortgage loans. That does not mean that any one of them is better than the other. It really depends on your preferences. If you would rather not wait for a house to be built, a mortgage loan is perfect. Then again, if you would rather have a house that was made to your exact specifications, then you should go with a construction loan.



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