Assuming the MFH has an affidavit of affixture, or has been architecturally attached to the land (ground set), is 1978 or newer doublewide, then yes, you can refinance it.. however, because of the low loan amount, you'll probably need to see a local credit union or bank..I'm a Broker here in Scottsdale AZ and I only lend in Arizona. If you or someone you know is looking for financing options, feel free to contact me or pass along my information. William J. Acres, Lender411's number ONE lender in Arizona. 480-287-5714 WilliamAcres.com
Hi Barbara, There are options for financing a mobile home depending on the size, foundation, etc. Unfortunately your loan amount falls below what we are allowed to finace here. I would first talk to your current lender and see what they can offer. I am always happy to assist so if you need more information, a pre-qualification, or a competing rate quote you can go to my web page and use my live support button to discuss anything at all with me in an easier format. Web Address is: http://www.loansfromrob.com/quote/ Email is rhanson@gladewaternational.com and direct phone is 240-752-7549. Good Luck -- Rob Hanson
Good morning! Programs and Interest rates vary on Mobile Homes, depending on the size (single wide/double wide), along with the foundation that the home is on. We offer several different programs and we are a local company. Please feel free to reach out and contact me to see if we can assist you with your request. Tom LewisTJH Mortgage Brokers, LLC251-609-3770Tom@thamesjackson.com
Tough to find a lender on a mobile home, check them out carefully - rates and fees will vary greatly. Some of the smaller local banks often will help the right borrower. Good luck!
FHA may be your best bet.
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