WPXI: Woman buys land from PennDOT to build house, then finds out previous owner sold it due to landslide
Woman buys land from PennDOT to build house, then finds out previous owner sold it due to landslide
MarketWatch: ‘We can’t afford to buy a house’: My husband and I are building a house on my mother-in-law’s land. Are we asking for trouble?
‘We can’t afford to buy a house’: My husband and I are building a house on my mother-in-law’s land. Are we asking for trouble?
Chattanoogan.com: Ellis Gardner: Consumer Guide - Buying Land & Building A New Home
The idea of building a home from the ground up can be exciting—and a little overwhelming. The National Association of Realtors Consumer Guide: Buying Land & Building a New Home is a helpful tool that ...
Ellis Gardner: Consumer Guide - Buying Land & Building A New Home
Land loans, also known as plot loans, allow buyers to purchase residential land with plans to build a home later. Banks offer these loans with stricter rules, covering only approved plots.
ROSS TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A woman bought land from PennDOT and built a house, only to find out PennDOT had purchased the land from the previous owner because of a landslide. Chief Investigator Rick Earle ...
The New York Times: How to Build a House, From 4 People Who Did It
Newspoint on MSN: Land loan explained: Can you get a loan to buy a plot? Rules, interest rates, and full process