If you are attempting to buy a home in the current real estate market, to say that finding sufficient lending would be an understatement, given all the restrictions and limitations bank have started to implement. Frequently, having a high credit score and a stable job is not enough to get approved to buy a home, for reasons unknown to many buyers. We can trace all of these problems back to banks and their hesitancy to loan based on current market conditions.

The Reasoning

By not making loans, banks are building up a ready pool of buyers who are eager to borrow money to buy homes? By getting money from the government at for nearly nothing, banks can turn right around and loan it out to the safest credit risks, for the lowest rates, ensuring a decent return over time due to the low rates for the best risks. Even though the banks are getting to borrow money at a quarter percent, and loaning at five points plus, they are still trying to make up ground they lost in investor and customer confidence.

The real estate market crash could not have been better engineered as the banks are collecting REO property and property, they are also planning on how to get all that housing product back onto the shelf for the 88 million new home buyers starting to hit the market. Many changes have had to be made to the laws to allow the banks to most aggressively take advantage of the real estate industry, and that takes time.

The Ultimate Banking Solution

Before banks were global corporations, the home owner would actually fund the home sale. That is right, the home owner simply allowed the buyer to pay them off over time, interest accruing of course, until the debt was paid in full. Not only is this a great way to buy property, but it may be the easiest way to sell it as well.

Let us just say you have to purchase a lot and save up the rest of the money to build it, you are way ahead of the game than if you would have borrowed through a bank. With all of the fees and interest banks charge you, plus the insurance that covers their butts that they make you pay for, you are really the one taking the risk, not them.

The simple solution is for Americans to be patient and not purchase a home until they have at least 20% saved up, then buy land. Owning the land yourself will always make building your home much easier to finance. Getting back to a frugal mindset that values cash more than materialistic possessions will help you appreciate your money a lot more, and help you grow it more than anything.

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