A practical guide in collaboration with Evoke Living Homes and Amanda Beer
Modular homes are becoming an increasingly popular way to build, and with that comes a growing number of questions around how finance works.
With extensive experience helping clients across the Wheatbelt, Amanda Beer has supported many people through the process of securing finance for modular home projects. Below, she shares answers to some of the most common questions.
Yes, in most cases, you can.
Many lenders will treat modular homes in a similar way to traditional builds. Approval generally depends on a few key factors, including:
With the right structure in place, modular home finance can follow a very familiar pathway.
Modular homes can involve a few additional considerations, but they are regularly financed.
Lenders simply want to ensure that the finished home meets standard residential criteria. This includes confirming that:
There are a smaller number of lenders who specialise in this space, which is why working with someone who understands the process can be helpful.
Modular homes are typically funded through a construction loan, similar to many new builds.
Before construction begins, a deposit is typically required, with the remaining funds structured through the loan.
However, the way funds are released can be more straightforward. In many cases:
This occurs once:
Because the majority of the build happens off-site, this structure aligns with how modular homes are delivered and installed.
Through working with a range of clients, Amanda has seen that:
With access to over 60 lenders, she works with clients to find options that suit their individual situation and goals.
Amanda Beer has been part of the Wheatbelt community for over 26 years, building strong local relationships and helping clients navigate their path to home ownership.
She is known for her focus on customer service, taking the time to understand what each client wants to achieve and creating a clear, practical plan to help them get there.
Modular home finance is well-established and continues to evolve as more people choose this method of building.
By understanding how lenders approach modular homes and working with the right support, you can move forward with clarity and confidence as you plan your new home.
If you’re considering a modular home and want guidance tailored to your situation, working with someone experienced in this space can make all the difference.
Amanda Beer works closely with clients across the Wheatbelt and beyond, helping them understand their options and find the right loan for their project.
With access to over 60 lenders and hands-on experience with modular home finance, Amanda can guide you through the process and help you move forward with confidence.
E: amanda.beer@loanmarket.com.au
P: 0428 643 527