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Renovation & Construction Financing for ADUs
For ADU builds and major conversions, some financing paths are structured around the project itself — with plans, bids, and timelines driving approval. We’ll help you confirm what’s realistic and what lenders will want to see before funds are released.
No obligation. No credit check unless you choose to proceed.
We’ll tell you whether a renovation/construction path is realistic and what to gather next (scope, bids, permit status, timeline) so you don’t stall mid-project.
- Project-based structure
Approval tied to scope, bids, and plans. - Draws during construction
Funds released in stages as work is verified. - Clean checklist
Know what underwriters will ask for up front.
How This Option Works (High-Level)
Renovation / construction-style financing is designed around the project itself. This can be a fit when the ADU scope is larger, when equity alone doesn’t cover the full budget, or when you need a structure that releases funds in stages as work is completed.
Why Homeowners Use This Path
- Project-based structure: loan sizing and approval are tied to scope, bids, and plans.
- Draws during construction: funds can be released in stages based on progress and inspections.
- Better for major builds/conversions: especially when the scope is larger than a typical remodel.
- More documentation up front: plans, bids, permits, and contractor details matter.
If you already have strong equity and want a simpler structure, compare a HELOC / second-lien. If you want a lump sum and one new payment, compare cash-out equity.
What We Review to Confirm Fit
- Construction plans or a clear scope (conversion vs new build)
- Contractor bid/estimate and timeline (if available)
- Permitting status (not started, in progress, approved)
- Property details + occupancy (owner-occupied vs rental)
- Income/asset documentation as required by the program
What to Gather (Fast Start)
If you want the fastest path to a real answer, this helps most (don’t stress if you don’t have it all):
- Property address + owner-occupied or rental
- Conversion vs new build + rough budget range
- Any plans, sketches, or scope notes you have
- Contractor info + any bids/estimates (even rough)
- Permit status (not started / in progress / approved)
- Target timeline (when you want to start + finish)
Start a Free Renovation Financing Review
Takes 2 minutes. No pressure. No obligation. No credit check unless you choose to proceed.
No obligation. No credit check unless you choose to proceed.
If you’re still early, we’ll keep this simple: (1) confirm whether a renovation/build path is realistic, (2) identify what’s missing (bids, permits, scope), and (3) give you a short next-step checklist so you can move when the project is ready.
Tell us budget range + conversion vs new build.
No problem — we’ll tell you what matters most first.
We’ll map the cleanest path to avoid delays.
No obligation. No credit check unless you choose to proceed.
FAQs
Do I need plans and permits to finance an ADU build?
What’s the difference between renovation financing and using equity?
How are funds released during construction?
Can I finance an ADU conversion instead of a new build?
How long does renovation/construction financing take?
Licensed in AZ, CO, and FL. Not all products are available in all states. No obligation. No credit check unless you choose to proceed.