Feb 22, 2007 by Sim | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
My husband and I are looking for someone to finance a used mobile home on 5 acres. We have bad credit because we have no credit. Our bank will only loan maybe 80%. Does anyone know of a mortgage company that could help us?
P. S. We are in Arkansas
it will depend on the age of the mobile home. Most lenders wont lend money on a home older than 5 years.
I think 80 percent is about the best you can hope to get unless the underlying land is very very valuable. Got oil?:)
jazzpaging | Feb 22, 2007
I want to buy a used Mobile home and small piece of land. I need help in finding financing. Any advice?
Apr 05, 2008 by hopes2graduate | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
Hello! I am wanting to buy a small well maintained mobile home and have it moved onto a small sized piece of land. I have 3,000 down and the land is a great deal. Who finances for mobile homes? I have decent credit and want to pay it off pretty quick.
Q1: Is THAT piece of land approved or zoned for a mobile home?
Q2: There are folks who lend money for mobile homes. YOU HAVE to do your research. Ask your bank.
Ask the folks who sold you your car.
If neither
Ron Berue | Apr 05, 2008
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