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Funding for the unconventional: Loans for manufactured, modular & mobile homes

by The Mezini Team 09/14/2022

When purchasing a home, it’s crucial to secure funding before entering into the transaction portion of the buying process. Typically, many homeowners go for a conventional loan, which is standard for most home types. But what about unconventional homes, such as a modular home, mobile home or even manufactured home?

Can you get this type of home with a conventional loan like a VA (Veterans Affairs) loan, FHA (Federal Housing Administration) loan or conventional loan? What about a personal property loan?

Here are three ways to secure funding for your unconventional home:

FHA loan

FHA loans are typically a popular option for those just starting their homebuying journey, first-time homebuyers and a slew of other potential homebuyers. Those searching for loans for mobile home options or manufactured home options may find peace of mind here.

FHA loans offer potential mobile homeowners either a Title I or Title II loan. Title I loans allow the prospective homeowner to simply borrow for the home, assuming all requirements are met. Homeowners who already have a mobile residence may be able to apply for this loan if they need to maintain or repair their home as well.

Title II loans help the buyer purchase the plot of land as well as the home being placed on it. These loans may have conventional term limits of 30 years, whereas Title I loans tend to max out at 20 years. Because of the stricter requirements of a Title II loan, most mobile homes won’t qualify due to being built before June 1976. Manufactured homes, however, will.

FHA loans used to secure these unconventional home types still require that home to be the borrower’s primary residence for approval.

Personal loan

Personal loans are a great way to circumvent numerous issues with conventional loans when it comes to mobile home loans, manufactured home loans and modular home loans. Personal loans are offered by a vast array of lenders, with some offering loans as high as $100,000.

Since personal loans are so flexible, they tend not to adhere to basic guidelines for unconventional homes. However, be wary of their interest rates. These loans can add up over time, so it’s best to review the terms, interest rates and monthly payments against your own financial plan.

Chattel loan

Chattel loans are typically offered for property that isn’t stationary, such as a mobile home or manufactured home. These loans typically require the borrower to enter into an agreement with the lender stating the residence or movable property are to be used as collateral in securing the loan.

While these may have more fees and risk associated with them, they are typically a good option for those in need of financing. For those with some financial restrictions, there are chattel loans with federal backing that may help you secure your home.

Be your home stationary or on the move, finding funding is one of the most important parts of the homebuying journey. Be sure to select the loan that’s best for you and your financial situation.

If you have questions about what type of financing, or even property type, to search for, give your agent a call. They’ll be able to help you move in the right direction for your new home.

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  After a short stint as a litigation attorney, Femion joined Buyers Brokers Only, LLC in May 2009. His approach of not selling his clients on a particular property but, instead, helping them make educated decisions has resulted in a growing customer base, including repeat clients and an extensive network of referrals. Femion works diligently to help his clients get the property they want under the best possible terms while making the property-buying process as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Femion had a stellar 2021, helping dozens of clients reach their real estate goals. Individually, Femion exceeded $52 million in gross sales while maintaining his clients' exemplary reviews, making him the number one exclusive buyer broker in the country.  
Attorney Michael Lord has recently joined Femion to form The Mezini Team. Together, the team will expand coverage of the Greater Boston real estate markets, decrease response time to client inquiries, and provide an overall more efficient service for their clients. Their team will work tirelessly to maintain the level of customer service that has made Femion the top exclusive buyer agent.