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WE SPECIALIZE IN LOG HOME FINANCING

 

If you've always dreamed of owning or building a log home, you've come to the right place for financing.  Timberland Bank is your local log home construction loan specialist.  We've been financing log homes for more than 30 years.

From  log purchase to construction, and all the way through permanent financing, we make it easier for you to buy or build the log home of your dreams. 

Here's why log home builders appreciate our lending programs:


 

 

 

 

 

  •  Our 2 Step construction program provides financing for 12 months through
    the construction phase then refinances to permanent financing.  
  • We welcome Log Home Owner / Builders.  You can save money by
    acting as your own contractor and doing some of the work yourself.  
  • We pay off the shell and provide funds to complete construction.
  • Disbursements by vouchers to vendors and suppliers.  See link below
    to learn how vouchers work and the important protections they provide.
  • You pay interest during construction only as funds are used.
  • Interest expense and closing costs may be added to your construction loan.
  • We service your loan locally.  You have questions, you call us for answers.  
    We don't sell your records. 
  • You'll benefit from working with experienced lenders that know what it takes
    to build a log home.  We'll be here to assist you every step of the way. 

The log home checklist links below details the items you will need to begin
your project. 

Call 1-800-562-8761 to be directed to the branch most convenient for you. 

For more information, click on the links below: 
     How vouchers work
     Log home checklist
     Loan application checklist 
     Uniform loan application - for best results, choose to print on legal paper.     


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