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  • Profile photo of InvestorInvestor
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    Hi All !
    My wife and I have got a property which we had for several years , we resided in the residence though have moved out and have the property rented out . The land is classed as res B and we are considering of removing the house and constructing 4 townhouses on it . (house/land value current 110k ) Aprox cost to construct 4 townhouses is 600k . With other assets 80k in equity would this be enough to obtain a loan so building can commence . [;)]

    Profile photo of Mortgage HunterMortgage Hunter
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    On this information you have a possibility of finance. I really need more info to give you a better idea.

    With this sort of deal you really need to talk it over with a mortgage professional.

    Good luck,

    Simon Macks
    Mortgage Broker
    [email protected]
    0425 228 985

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    Profile photo of MelanieMelanie
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    Hi Investor,

    From a broker perspective if you intend to sell all/most of the units you may be able to get a short-term commercial loan based on about 70% of the final value of the 4 townhouses, hopefully covering your full construction costs. The lender will want to see experience in this type of development (personally or through the builder you employ) and possibly pre-sales of 1-2 of the townhouses, but still potentially lucrative if sale prices in the areas for this type of dwelling stack up. The minimum profit margin developers target is about 25% to allow for any contingencies like approval or building delays etc so make sure your numbers stack up first – a value of only $110K for your current house and land sounds a bit low so if that’s standard in the area you may have problems.

    That’s my two cents worth anyway. Good luck!!

    [:)]
    Mel
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