FredWurlitzer
Active member
To make a long story short... Wife and I purchased a home last fall which we plan to stay in for quite some time. Old house (est. 1840), 2,150 sq. ft., on a 0.75 acre square plot. It does not have a garage (apparently had an attached garage, but was taken down at some point for reasons unknown). We would like a garage, but need to find the appropriate funding. I got the OK from the wife to start looking at finance options, or ways to pay for this build. What are our options?
Points to consider:
- With owning the home for less than a year, we obviously do not have much equity built up
- Cash is out of the question, as we just do not have to funds readily available
- We acquired the house for a very reasonable price due to things that needed "finishing" (trim, mouldings, paint, brand new kitchen). Those have since been finished/completed
- All of the work was done by ourselves/family/friends, so there is some "sweat equity" involved. There is very little that we owe on said finished renovations
- I'm 30, she's 33, both have good credit, established/consistent income
Are there loan programs that take into consideration the "new" value of the home now that the updates are completed? I feel that the value of the home has reasonably gone up since our purchase.
Points to consider:
- With owning the home for less than a year, we obviously do not have much equity built up
- Cash is out of the question, as we just do not have to funds readily available
- We acquired the house for a very reasonable price due to things that needed "finishing" (trim, mouldings, paint, brand new kitchen). Those have since been finished/completed
- All of the work was done by ourselves/family/friends, so there is some "sweat equity" involved. There is very little that we owe on said finished renovations
- I'm 30, she's 33, both have good credit, established/consistent income
Are there loan programs that take into consideration the "new" value of the home now that the updates are completed? I feel that the value of the home has reasonably gone up since our purchase.


