Financing a new barn?

   / Financing a new barn? #11  
When I did door's and windows, Home Depot offered me a substantial 0% line of credit or credit card. I took the credit card.
It's only a 24 month payback for interest free but they keep offering to so the same deal on other purchases.
I don't need to borrow but 0% is 0%!
 
   / Financing a new barn?
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#12  
Never thought about that, since I'm mostly after materials. Aside from concrete, I could stock up mostly at HD
 
   / Financing a new barn? #13  
Most of the big box stores will have zero percent for a period of time. How long do you need to pay the $50k back?
 
   / Financing a new barn? #14  
If you have a paid-off vehicle, ask your bank or credit union what they can offer with the vehicle (s) as collateral. Four years ago, I did just that, at 1.5% IIRC. It'd be like buying your truck back and getting a barn to boot!
 
   / Financing a new barn?
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#16  
If you have a paid-off vehicle, ask your bank or credit union what they can offer with the vehicle (s) as collateral. Four years ago, I did just that, at 1.5% IIRC. It'd be like buying your truck back and getting a barn to boot!

Truck isn't quite done yet. Offered up the two new tractors (paid for) and 10 acres of land (paid for) and still wasn't good enough. Banker couldn't understand it, but just repeating what the underwriters told him.
 
   / Financing a new barn? #17  
It doesn't answer your question, but I agree
Agreed. I couldn't get the original builder to come back out to finish my shop. I had a weld-up metal building erected, but didn't want to touch savings, so I had one bay, 20'wide x 30'deep completed for a two-point lift, with a 40x30 shed left without concrete or a front/doors. After a couple years, the builder had lept into the big time and I was on my own. So I went to a concrete plant and asked for some names...one guy said he'd be out to bid the pad job that afternoon. After the concrete was down, I basically copied what the original builder did on the first bay to close it in. Had the doors installed professionally for less than I could get them retail. That's my story, and experience taught me that it is always better to finish the building at first than to do it in phases.
 
   / Financing a new barn? #18  
I don’t think someone needs to wait until they have 50k extra in their acct to get a shop to protect their stuff or have a place to work on things. Dave Ramsey thinking has a place but in our case I’d rather use someone else’s money for a cheap rate vs mine. Money in the bank/safe is liquid.

We just bought an rtv and diesel zero turn. About 35k worth of equipment. If I paid cash I could’ve saved a little bit of money. Maybe 1-2k. I decided to take advantage of kubotas 0% financing and keep the liquid cash. If something comes up I still have a surplus of cash and am only responsible for a small monthly note.

To the OP. Like I said earlier, check into a personal line of credit. I would imagine a smaller bank would be easier to work with unless you have a relationship with a larger company. Also, ask the barn builders. I know for pools they have companies that finance them left and right. Just had a buddy do that and it was easy as can be

Brett
 
   / Financing a new barn? #19  
I guess if you want to build it yourself then the Home Depot route is probably a good and maybe your only choice. I think Butler and Morton Buildings has some kind of finance options. It will also depend greatly on your credit.
 

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