In theory, it’s a great idea: A USDA construction loan, with no money down, to finance your new home build.
In practice, it’s hard to make this kind of financing work. For one thing, there aren’t many USDA construction loan lenders.
And, once you’ve found a lender, it’s hard to find a building contractor who has the USDA’s approval.
Here’s a list of active USDA construction loan lenders for 2023, as reported by USDA’s website.
USDA Construction Loan Lender | Phone | Property Location |
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1st Signature Lending | (317) 893-3798 | Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, & West Virginia. Coming soon: Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, & Washington. |
Academy Mortgage | (509)680-1597 | Washington |
AmeriFirst Financial Corp. | (850)926-4044 | Florida, Indiana, Kentucky & Michigan |
American Financial Resources, Inc. | (800)316-9508 | All states except Alaska & Hawaii |
American Security Mortgage Corp | (704)319-4624 | North Carolina |
Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group | (757)213-1660 | Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia & West Virginia |
Assurance Financial Group, LLC | (225)448-2682 | Louisiana |
Bankwest Inc. | (605)224-7391 | South Dakota |
Click n’ Close Mortgage | (214)505-3361 | All states but New York |
Evergreen Home Loans | (425)974-8500 | Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Texas & Washington |
Flat Branch Mortgage Inc. | (314)872-0998 | Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri & Oklahoma |
GSF Mortgage Corp. d/b/a Go Mortgage | (262)373-0790 | Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Oregon, Washington & Wisconsin |
Lake Michigan Credit Union | (844) 754-6280 | Michigan |
Metroplex Mortgage | (813) 935-8330 | Alabama, Florida, Tennessee & Texas |
Multiples Mortgage Corp | (787) 296-3333 | Puerto Rico |
NBT Bank | (607) 337-6167 | Various counties within NY state only |
On Q Financial | (866)667-3279 | Approved states change frequently. Call for status. |
Stockton Mortgage Corp. | (502) 227-1100 x192 | Kentucky |
Union Home Mortgage | (440) 287-7311 | Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, & Wyoming |
VIG Mortgage | (787) 200-8585 | Puerto Rico |
Western Ohio Mortgage Corp. | (800) 736-8485 | Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio & Tennessee |
It can be quite hard to get a USDA construction loan. Compared to USDA loans for existing homes, only a few lenders offer USDA construction mortgage loans.
But a bigger hangup is finding a USDA-approved building contractor.
Borrowers who have already chosen a builder often learn the USDA hasn’t approved their builder and won’t move forward with the loan. And many builders — especially good ones who have plenty of work — don’t have time to go through the process of getting USDA approved.
That’s why a lot of people who try to get a USDA construction loan eventually abandon the idea.
Instead, they’ll find an existing home that qualifies for a USDA loan with no money down. These loans are much easier to find. Most lenders offer them.
People who still want to build their own home instead of buying an existing home can usually find other types of construction loans if they can’t make a USDA construction loan work.
At first glance, USDA construction loans have many of the same requirements as USDA loans for existing homes:
But USDA construction loans have their own, more specific, requirements, too:
If you can find a USDA construction loan lender, your loan officer may know some building contractors in the area who meet the USDA’s standards. An experienced lender, paired with a builder who knows about USDA loan-financed building projects, can make this process more seamless for you.
If you’re thinking about using a USDA construction loan, here’s a step-by-step guide:
Steps 1 and 2 in this process make all the difference. They can lay a strong foundation for the entire project.