MarkV
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- Joined
- Apr 7, 2000
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- Cedartown, Ga and N. Ga mountains
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- 1998 Kubota B21, 2005 Kubota L39
I am one of those city transplants to a rural area and don’t understand part of rural mortgages. Last year we bought 32 acres and a house in the country. The previous owners had resurveyed the property into a 5 acre tract with the house and 27 acres of undeveloped land to make it easier for them to get a mortgage. That was fine because we planned to pay for most of the property and just carry a small mortgage which we did on the house and 5 acres. We also have a second property that is 14 acres and a house that has never had a mortgage on it. Recently we have been looking at purchasing some rental property by mortgaging our second home and using the money to purchase the rental property. In talking with several mortgage brokers, from the city, we find that mortgage companies don’t want to loan money on a house with more than 10 acres. They suggest we resurvey and spit off 4 acres then there is no problem getting a mortgage on the remaining 10 acres and house. I would rather not split up the land right now.
So the question is whether this is what the rest of you have run into buying more than 10 acres with a house and wanting a mortgage? Am I just talking with urban oriented brokers and need to find a broker more rural oriented? Or are you guys holding out on me and have come up with a PTO powered printer that puts out enough cash that you don’t need mortgages? /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
MarkV
So the question is whether this is what the rest of you have run into buying more than 10 acres with a house and wanting a mortgage? Am I just talking with urban oriented brokers and need to find a broker more rural oriented? Or are you guys holding out on me and have come up with a PTO powered printer that puts out enough cash that you don’t need mortgages? /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
MarkV