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    Five Tips for Successful Construction Financing

    npsBy nps1 October 2018Updated:26 June 2024 No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Getting a construction loan can sometimes be a difficult process, especially if you don’t quite know how to go about applying for one.

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    Financing companies can often be a bit sceptical about putting up the funds for brand new projects. But if you have the right information available to you, getting approved for a construction loan is possible. Here we take a look at five ways you can improve your chances of getting a loan for your new construction project.

    1. Make Sure you do Your Research

    There are many different loan options available for various things, and it can sometimes be overwhelming searching through them all. You need to filter through some of your options and find financing companies which are specifically for construction. They need to understand the business, because that way, they will be able to serve you efficiently.

    2. Verify your Contractor?s Abilities

    If you are using a contractor for your construction work, you are much more likely to get your hands on the financing you need if you can verify your contractor?s abilities. If you can show some evidence of previous work that your contractor has done, it will help your chances. You could also try to get a reference for the contractor from a bank that they have worked with in the past.

    3. Understand your Banker?s Needs

    You need to try to find out what regulations and other internal issues may affect your banker?s decision as to whether they can grant you a loan. Is the decision simply down to them, or do they need to take your information and then discuss it with a committee before granting your funds? If you can understand these needs, it may help put you in a better position when negotiating with them.

    4. Evaluate Different Financing Options

    It should probably go without saying that before you go to one company, you should evaluate a number of different financing options. There are numerous types of construction financing options to choose from, and nearly every business owner in the construction industry will need to apply for one at some point. Different types of loans are geared towards varied types of construction, so research the best one for your business.

    5. Negotiate From a Position of Strength

    If you go into the meeting with your banker with a wealth of knowledge about your business and theirs, it will stand you in much better stead of getting the funds you need. You should learn about the local terms and conditions in the banking community, and research the loan-to-value ratios of your particular request. This way, you wonft end up asking for an impossible sum of money from them.

    It is not a guarantee that you will be able to secure the funds you need for your construction. However, if you use these tips, it should give you a higher chance of convincing your banker that you can be trusted with a construction loan.

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