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Construction loan lenders in Kansas

Local and national specialists financing new-home and owner-builder construction across Kansas — with cost-to-build context to size your loan.

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Construction loan lenders in Kansas offer one-time close, two-time close, owner-builder, and FHA/VA/USDA programs. Conventional builds typically need 20–25% down; FHA can be 3.5% and VA/USDA 0% for eligible borrowers. Get matched free to compare specialists serving Kansas.

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Lenders serving Kansas

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Specializing on Construction to Perm Financing for Owner Occupied, Second Homes, ADU and Barndominium Properties. Will do OWNER BUILDER on case by case basis. Lot Financing Available. LENDING IN ALL 50 STATES!!!

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Capitol Federal® Savings Bank

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CommunityAmerica Credit Union

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First Federal Bank of Kansas City

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Construction loans in Kansas — FAQ

What down payment do Kansas construction lenders require?
Conventional construction loans in Kansas typically need 20–25% down; FHA one-time close can be 3.5%, and eligible VA and USDA borrowers may put 0% down.
Can I get an owner-builder construction loan in Kansas?
Yes — some lenders serving Kansas offer owner-builder programs, though approval is stricter than with a licensed general contractor. Get matched to compare them.
How do I compare construction loan lenders in Kansas?
Compare the loan programs each lender actually originates (one-time close, two-time close, owner-builder, FHA/VA/USDA), their minimum loan amounts, and their true service area — or get matched free with specialists serving Kansas.

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