What is the best option in getting a loan to landscape and fence my yard?


Question:My wife and I just bought a brand new home. It came with no landscaping or fencing. We don't have the cash in hand to do the job, so we're looking towards getting a loan of some sort to pay for it all in one lumpsome. Anybody have any ideas of how to go about doing this?

Answers:
apply for a low interest rate credit card. Some even have introductory offers of 0% for a year. Shop around until you find a good offer. Credit cards are a way to borrow money if you are sensible and do not go overboard with them. A good credit rating is more valuable than money in the bank. Just use them wisely.


Call your bank and ask for details on a Home Improvement loan.
JUST GO IN THE BANK AND ASK FOR A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN
we bought ours a year ago and just got a home equity loan...if you are putting money down on the house you should be able to tap this immediately for a home equity loan.
Normally, when you get estimates how much would it cost, the company would offer you financing, i can guarantee you the interest rate is high, as much as possible, go to your credit union, if you have one, ask what type of loans they offer. get at least 3 estimates
Budget a hundred or two a year and spend it buying plants and bushes

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