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Manufactured Home Loans Are Not That Easy To Get

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A manufactured home, sometimes also called a mobile home or modular home, depending upon the type of construction, is a complete home that provides for permanent accommodation. Quite a few Americans prefer living in these manufactured homes for the convenience it offers them.

Manufactured homes are manufactured with permanent chassis so that they can be transported to the required location, when you buy it. However, not everyone will be able to buy it paying with cash. This is why there are many companies offering you manufactured home loans to help you buy these homes.

Local Banks are Reluctant to Provide Manufactured Home Loans



However it is more difficult for you to qualify for manufactured home loans, than single family home loans. So before you actually consider buying a manufactured home, you have to ensure that your financing is pre-approved. When looking for manufactured home loans, you will learn that its lenders are rather rare.

Even the local bank or credit unions are not that ready to provide these loans as manufactured homes are difficult to resell. So they don’t want to risk providing finance for long term manufactured home loans. It is better to contact lenders specialized in these loans who will not charge you for approving your loan.

The lender will give you an idea of the interest rate of the loan, and how much your monthly installment will be for various figures. With this information that they provide, you will be able to decide on how much you can actually afford for manufactured homes.

Manufactured Homes are better than Traditional Homes



Many a time, when you venture to buy a manufactured home, used or new from a dealer, you may be approached by the dealer’s lending partner, where you will have to abide to the lender’s manufactured home loans terms. Though this may at times prove to be convenient to you as you don’t have to look for a lender, sometimes their interest rates may be worse than the rates or fees you get from another lender.

And since this lending partner does not have much competition, they are comfortable in dictating terms for the manufactured home loans. However if you don’t have the time or the patience to look for a good lender, and if you can afford to pay slightly more the dealer’s lenders can be the right option for you.

So taking into consideration the quality, convenience and affordability of manufactured homes, when compared to traditional homes, the manufactured home is the best choice for you with the right manufactured home loans.






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