Build With Confidence Using a Preferred Lender
Financing is one of the biggest stress points in custom home building—so we simplify it. We work with a preferred lender who understands construction timelines, draw schedules, and what documentation is required. Whether you already own land or you’re still searching, we’ll help you map the cleanest path forward.
Construction-to-Permanent (C2P)
One loan that covers both the build phase and the long-term mortgage. Helps reduce closing complexity and creates a smoother build timeline.
VA Construction Loans
Eligible borrowers may be able to finance a new custom build using VA-backed options. Great for qualified buyers seeking favorable terms.
FHA Options
FHA programs can be a fit depending on location, project scope, and borrower qualifications. We’ll help you understand what applies to your build.
Conventional Financing
Traditional lending options for strong borrowers—often paired with construction draws and clear milestones. Works well for many luxury builds.
Why Financing Through a Preferred Lender Helps
Custom builds aren’t like buying an existing home. A lender who understands construction can make or break the experience. Our preferred lender helps align the loan process with real-world building steps.
Clear Draw Schedule
Loan draws that match real construction milestones to keep the project moving.
Fewer Surprises
Upfront documentation and requirements so you’re not hit with last-minute issues.
Better Communication
Builder + lender coordination so approvals and inspections happen on time.
More Accurate Planning
Budget guidance that accounts for site work, utilities, and real build costs.
Financing FAQs
Do I need to own land first?
Not always. Many programs can include land or work with land you already own. We’ll help you determine the best path.
How does the construction draw process work?
Funds are released in stages based on progress. The lender typically requires inspections before each draw.
Can you help me estimate a realistic budget?
Yes. We’ll discuss your goals, finishes, square footage, and site conditions to establish a workable budget range.
What’s the next step?
Schedule a consultation and tell us your city/state, timeline, and rough budget range. We’ll guide you from there.