Understanding the Benefits of Building Bonds
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Understanding the Benefits of Building Bonds
There are two major options available for anyone who is in the market for a new home. The more common method is to buy an existing home. The second option is to build a new home from scratch. Both options have their benefits and their drawbacks. The type of bond which is most effective to use depends entirely on which of these two options you choose to take. For those who are looking to build a new home then building bonds is a far superior option to a traditional bond.There are two major types of bonds which are used to finance the purchase of a new home. A traditional bond is a bond for a specific amount of money which is based on the value of the property being purchased. The second is what is known as a building bond. This type of bond is designed specifically for those who are looking to build an entirely new home from the ground up. There are a number of advantages which building bonds offer to people in this type of situation.
A traditional bond can only be taken out for the perceived value of the property. This works fine for people who are looking to buy an existing home and know the absolute value of the home. Building bonds can be taken out for values higher than the perceived value of the property. This is a major advantage to people who are building a new home because in most cases the overall costs of development will be higher than the initial expectation. Any number of situations can cause this increase including situations such as materials becoming more expensive, labor becoming more expensive, or as a result of changes to the initial plans.
Another big advantage to building bonds for those who are building a new home is that they can save them money over the process. Traditional bonds can be taken out to build new properties, and if situations arise which increase the cost of the project people who use traditional bonds can acquire additional bonds to cover the increased expenses. The major drawback to this is that each bond which is claimed comes with a filing fee. By utilizing a building bond the person is only required to pay the bond filing fee once. Over the course of a building project using traditional bonds it is not uncommon to have to acquire one to three additional bonds.
The single biggest advantage of building bonds over traditional bonds is that most lenders allow the people who are building the property to defer their payments until the property is actually completed. This is not only beneficial to people because it allows them to save money but also because it makes it far more plausible for them to incur other expenses during the building process. Many people who are in the process of building a new home will have to rent a property in order to live until such time as the property is completed and most people are simply not capable of affording both payments. When the building process is completed and monthly payments become necessary, they are based on the actual amount of money used. This makes it easier for people to take out a loan large enough to guarantee that they can cover the building process without having to pay the entire bond back with interest if they end up not needing it all.
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Susan Reynolds is a content editor and researcher at Justin Harrison Marketing, is a single mother of two and a self confessed web addict.
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