renovatED for Lenders
There are surprisingly few consumer-facing books about renovation loans, which is exactly why this episode matters. In this special edition of renovatED for Lenders, Jennifer "The Reno Gal®" Goldsby reviews two books written about renovation financing: 📖 The Renovation Lending Playbook: A Buyer's Guide to Makeover Mortgages by Sean Thompson 📖 House Hacking: Using Renovation Loans for a Better Way to Buy a House by John David Adams Jr. The goal isn't to criticize. It's to evaluate the accuracy, usefulness, and practical value of the information being shared with borrowers and industry professionals. Jennifer examines where each book succeeds, where the content may be outdated or misleading, and what mortgage lenders, loan officers, real estate professionals, and consumers should know before relying on the guidance provided. Topics include: • Common renovation lending misconceptions • Outdated program information and terminology • Contractor selection and referral concerns • 203(k) Consultants and renovation project management • Real-world renovation timelines and expectations • Marketing fixer-uppers effectively • Why storytelling matters in renovation lending • The importance of working with experienced renovation specialists Most importantly, this episode highlights a bigger industry challenge: renovation lending is already misunderstood, and misinformation is amplified once it's printed. Whether you're a loan officer looking for new ways to position renovation loans, a lender building a renovation platform, or simply curious about how these specialized mortgage programs work, this episode offers a candid and thoughtful review of two of the few books available on the subject.
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