How to use a home improvement loan to buy or renovate a home
Home Improvement Loans done the easy way.
Fannie Mae’s Homestyle Renovation mortgage, VA’s Renovation, and FHA’s 203(k) and (FHA 203K Streamline) loan programs are designed to finance the purchase and improvement of your home, all in one loan. The first thing most people want to do when they buy their home is – “make it theirs”.
Home improvement often requires new carpet, paint, update the kitchen, and bathrooms. But most cases the new homeowner often lacks the money to do all that they want to do. The only way to get what they want is to run up high-interest credit cards. Service First Renovation Lending has a better way!
Richard Woodward, NMLS 217454
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Licensed by the Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending (SML) Mortgage Banker Registration. Service First Mortgage is an Equal Housing Lender. This is not an offer of credit or commitment to lend. Loans are subject to buyer and property qualification. Rates and fees are subject to change without notice. The views expressed on this site are those of the individual author and do not necessarily reflect the positions, strategies or opinions of Service First Mortgage or its affiliates.