One-Time Close Construction Loans Versus Two-Close Loans

But there are some issues to consider when comparing your loan options; some lenders still offer two-close construction loans that feature two applications, two closing dates, and two different interest rates. The reason these two-close loans may be tempting for some? They may feature lower interest rates than a One-Time Close mortgage. But are those lower rates worth it?
What do you need to know when comparing these options?
Fixed Interest Versus Adjustable Rates
One-Time Close construction loans feature a single interest rate, and that rate is typically offered for a 30-year, fixed-interest mortgage. During a single-close or One-Time Close loan, the interest rate is set before construction and the permanent loan interest rate is also pre-determined.
When a borrower uses a two-close construction loan instead, the loan for the construction phase of the process may typically be offered as an adjustable-rate loan. A fixed interest rate is offered for the second loan, which serves as the mortgage.
Two-close loans are typically riskier for both borrower and lender, as there are no guarantees that the borrower will qualify both times for the two loan process. A borrower who develops credit problems after the construction loan is approved and cannot be approved for the second loan may find themselves in a very difficult position as a result.
Interest Rates May Be Higher In General
Construction loans generally feature higher interest rates than existing purchase loans. For a One-Time Close construction loan, interest rates may be again slightly higher when compared to two-close loans.
But the reduced risk for the borrower may be well worth the extra expense. There are ways to mitigate the extra interest; one way is to divide your monthly payment in half and pay the same mortgage amount, but in two installments each month.
Managing Your Mortgage
Paying this way means you will make an extra mortgage payment each year without having spent any extra money, and that can go a long way toward helping you save money over the full term of the mortgage.
You should discuss any required early payoff procedures with your lender as paying off your One-Time Close construction loan early may require you to follow a prescribed set of steps. For government-backed One-Time Close mortgages, there is no penalty allowed for early payoff. If you are applying for a conventional construction loan be sure to ask the lender about any penalties for paying off the mortgage ahead of schedule.
FHA, VA, and USDA: One-Time Close Loans
Want More Information About One-Time Close Loans?We have done extensive research on the FHA (Federal Housing Administration) and the VA (Department of Veterans Affairs) One-Time Close Construction loan programs. We have spoken directly to licensed lenders that originate these residential loan types in most states and each company has supplied us the guidelines for their products. We can connect you with mortgage loan officers who work for lenders that know the product well and have consistently provided quality service. If you are interested in being contacted by a licensed lender in your area, please send responses to the questions below. All information is treated confidentially.
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Please note that investor guidelines for the FHA and VA One-Time Close Construction Program only allows for single family dwellings (1 unit) – and NOT for multi-family units (no duplexes, triplexes or fourplexes). In addition, the following homes/building styles are not allowed under these programs, including but not limited to: Kit Homes, Barndominiums, Log Cabin Homes, Shipping Container Homes, Stilt Homes, Solar (only) or Wind Powered (only) Homes, Dome Homes, Bermed Earth Sheltered Homes, Tiny Homes, Accessory Dwelling Units, or A-Framed Homes.
All known FHA/VA One-Time Close Lenders known to our company will not allow a borrower to act as their own contractor, whatsoever. There cannot be self-builds, relative builds, or employer builds.
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