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Thanks for the info, hate was to strong a word


we bought our land back in 2002, old house already on it but we had to separate the land (24 acres) and one acre for the house to get financing. Then we later converted both loans into one mortgage thru an agriculture type bank lender. But as I understand these days after the recession and all the lenders really want a big chunk up front for just land. My wife wants to buy more acreage around us so she has been talking to the local small bank that we use for our farm business accounts and initially he told her we would need at least 20% down on it

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Posted: 01/06/2017 at 09:25AM



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