If I am understanding correctly, you are trying to remove a mobile home from a property and build a new home? Construction loans may work for this scenario. If you own the land, it may be enough to obtain a construction loan. During the construction process, you would make payments and then you would either convert it to a permanent loan of refinance once you received the certificate of occupancy.The FHA rehab mortgage (203k is the official designation) described by another lender here would probably not work if you are not making improvements to an existing structure. If I have misunderstood your question, please feel free to provide more details and I'll help as much as I can.
I am an Oregon lender, have been doing Oregon home loans for the past 7 yrs, I would love to talk to you about your scenario. Please give me a call at 503-207-2181 or email me at bhurych@pmblending.com I just need to figure out these details and I am sure we can figure something out. Thank you. Brian
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