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Manufactured Home Loans and Mortgages Explained

Posted by Sheila Carson on July 27th, 2009

by Dennis Luyen

Today, more than ever, people are buying manufactured and mobile homes. You will save money by buying a premade home, since significant time is saved on construction. Even if they’re not going to be moving their mobile home, the previous reasons are why more and more people are buying them.

Now some people may say it’s impossible to take out a loan or mortgage toward a mobile of manufactured home because they depreciate in value over time. And so you may be wondering, is investing in a mobile home a good idea?

The answer to this question depends on how you get the home situated. It is a fact that mobile homes do depreciate over time that may reach a point where it will be impossible to take a loan, mortgage or home equity loan against a the mobile or manufactured home. However, you have to remember that there are some manufactured or mobile homes that do appreciate in value over time.

These homes are almost always on fixed foundations. Manufactured homes not on fixed foundations are the ones that will depreciate. So you simply can situate your home on a fixed foundation to help appreciate its value.

That means after a few years of on time mortgage payments the equity in your home will increase.

You need to understand that the manufactured home equity is quite different from a regular home equity loan program. The equity on a mobile home is equal to the numerical difference between the value of the mortgage and the appraisal value of the home.

With timely mortgage payments this equity will build up. If you understand equity as a financial asset you can use it as collateral when taking out future loans. Equity loans can become as high as 85% or even 100% the total value of your manufactured or mobile home equity. This gives you access to the most you can get out of your home’s equity.

However, this too will depend on something. And, that something is your credit score. The better your credit score is the bigger funds you will get on your home’s equity. Also, it will depend on the lending policy of the lender you choose.

To take a loan with your home as collateral while you’re paying a mortgage, it is recommended that you get a home equity loan. It is much more quick and easy than other loans if your credit score is good and your mortgage is always up to date.

There are a few things to keep in mind if you plan to use your manufactured home as collateral when you take out your loan.

As you can see, it is important for a manufactured home to get its value to appreciate. By building a fixed foundation for a manufactured home, you will see that the value will increase as well as the equity provided that you pay for your mortgage in time. By the time you need to take out a home equity loan, it will be easier and faster with an access to funds that is equal to the equity of your manufactured home.

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