We have a friend -40 year old single guy, twice divorced, no kids, zero plans to ever get married again. He owns free and clear, 6 acres of land down in Arkansa. Works as a police officer and has 20% as a down payment.
He has very specific floor plans and where he wants the house built on his land. Already has the plans drawn up. Nobody but him likes his plans and he knows this because before actually having plans drawn up, he asked for DH's thoughts, as well as mine and a few other of his friends. He is dead set on building a 932 sq foot home, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. The whole back side and right side (if looking at it from the front) would be buried in the side of the hill on his land, with the whole backside of the roof buried as well. No garage, just a covered parking area attached on the left side of the house. The quote he has to build this home, as designed is 112,000.00. Which he can afford.
Now to the question part, the bank has come back to him and said that they won't lend the money because: #1 there are not 3 similar houses within a 50 mile radius to do a comparable to. #2 the house is to small for the amount of land that he is going to build on. They are telling him, that in order for him to get he loan approved, he has to not build it into the hill (to get past the nothing to compare to) and it has to be at minimum 1400 sq foot (to get past the amount of land he is building on). According to him, that much house he can't afford and the bank has been told he can't afford that much. They basicly told him that if he wanted to build a house on that land, he had to do it to their requirements.
Has anyone else ever heard of this happening to someone? He is beyond ticked. He has talked to 3 other banks and has basicly been told the same thing by all of them. Basicly, he is at a stand still - he can't get a loan to build the house he wants and can afford, because the banks want him to build to their requirements. His responce to the whole not having something to compare it to, was whatever happend to being unique and one of a kind.
What advise would you give him, if he was your friend.
He has very specific floor plans and where he wants the house built on his land. Already has the plans drawn up. Nobody but him likes his plans and he knows this because before actually having plans drawn up, he asked for DH's thoughts, as well as mine and a few other of his friends. He is dead set on building a 932 sq foot home, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. The whole back side and right side (if looking at it from the front) would be buried in the side of the hill on his land, with the whole backside of the roof buried as well. No garage, just a covered parking area attached on the left side of the house. The quote he has to build this home, as designed is 112,000.00. Which he can afford.
Now to the question part, the bank has come back to him and said that they won't lend the money because: #1 there are not 3 similar houses within a 50 mile radius to do a comparable to. #2 the house is to small for the amount of land that he is going to build on. They are telling him, that in order for him to get he loan approved, he has to not build it into the hill (to get past the nothing to compare to) and it has to be at minimum 1400 sq foot (to get past the amount of land he is building on). According to him, that much house he can't afford and the bank has been told he can't afford that much. They basicly told him that if he wanted to build a house on that land, he had to do it to their requirements.
Has anyone else ever heard of this happening to someone? He is beyond ticked. He has talked to 3 other banks and has basicly been told the same thing by all of them. Basicly, he is at a stand still - he can't get a loan to build the house he wants and can afford, because the banks want him to build to their requirements. His responce to the whole not having something to compare it to, was whatever happend to being unique and one of a kind.
What advise would you give him, if he was your friend.
