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  • 1001 Rondale Ct., #1005 Dardenne Prairie, MO 63368 Mobile (636) 354-9011 Tel (314) 668-5488 [email protected]
    • monday: 8:00AM – 5:00PM
    • tuesday: 8:00AM – 5:00PM
    • wednesday: 8:00AM – 5:00PM
    • thursday: 8:00AM – 5:00PM
    • friday: 8:00AM – 5:00PM
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Your Local CrossCountry Mortgage Loan Officer

Rick Lindsay

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  • Branch Manager
  • Dardenne Prairie, MO Mortgage Loan Officer
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I’ll personalize your home financing

Hi, I’m Rick!

After serving in the US Navy Submarine Force, I transitioned into a career as a Leader and Entrepreneur. Over the past 30 years, I’ve built a successful career as a loan officer, business owner, and trainer in the mortgage and financial services industry. I’m passionate about helping clients achieve homeownership and build lasting wealth through real estate—the most powerful wealth-building tool in America.

As part of America’s #1 Retail Mortgage Lender, I specialize in a variety of loan programs, including VA, FHA, Conventional, Jumbo, and Portfolio Loans for the self-employed, asset-based loans with no income verification, 1099 earners, bank statement loans, reverse purchase or cash-out mortgages, and investment options. I provide tailored solutions for your unique needs.

I’m committed to ongoing education, staying current on mortgage planning and sales to ensure you receive the best advice. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, refinancing, or expanding your investment portfolio, I’ll guide you every step of the way to ensure a smooth process.

Beyond my work, I support the Joshua Chamberlain Society, adopting fallen and wounded military heroes and their families, Veteran’s Community Project, which offers transitional housing and training on re-integration. I’m also a certified Homes for Heroes Mortgage Consultant, giving back to heroes, first responders, medical professionals, and teachers.

I’m a family man—married with four sons, two of whom are Navy veterans, and two grandsons. My life is built on service, integrity, and helping others succeed.

Let’s make your homeownership dreams a reality. Contact me today, and let’s start building your future—one home at a time!

 

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Frequently asked questions

  • A construction loan is a short-term mortgage to build a home. There are different types and variations, but to make it as simple to understand as possible, you take out a construction loan when you want to build rather than buy a home. The funds from a construction loan cover the construction costs for the house and any permanent fixtures, including land, labor, materials, and services like construction plans and permits, etc.

  • With construction loans, the builder provides an estimate of construction costs and a project timeline prior to loan closing. Your lender manages your payments (called draws) directly to the builder as construction moves forward. Once construction is complete, the construction loan is either converted to a permanent mortgage or paid in full.

  • The cost to build a house depends on a variety of factors like the size of the home you’re building, materials being used, customization and labor costs and geographic location. Other things to consider include land purchase, permits and fees, utility hookups and landscaping. If land isn’t included, this can reduce your costs, especially if you already own a lot

  • First thing you should do is consult with a local mortgage lender and if you are a Veteran, there are 100% financing options available. A CCM loan officer can help you navigate the various loan programs and find the best fit for your situation. You could also consider using land equity: If you own land, this can be an asset to leverage when securing financing.

  • Building a house may take up to 12 months, but the exact timeline depends on several factors like weather, permit and inspection speed, material and labor availability, custom vs. cookie-cutter design, and size and complexity of the house. Your builder should provide a detailed timeline for you.

  • When you’re comparing the costs of building a house versus buying one, you have two choices to consider. Building a house puts you in control of everything from the materials to the square footage to custom designs. When buying an existing house, the condition, competition from other buyers and market conditions all play a factor in how much you spend.

  • Refinancing costs typically range from 2% to 6% of the loan amount and include fees such as appraisal, title insurance, and closing costs. Factors like your loan type, location, and credit score can significantly impact these expenses. Our team can help to provide strategies that can help minimize costs.

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  • To determine how much home you can afford, you’ll want to assess your financial situation. This includes your income, expenses, and debt-to-income ratio, to ensure your mortgage fits comfortably within your budget. A general guideline is to spend no more than 28% of your gross monthly income on housing costs and 36% on total debt.

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  • A good credit score typically starts at 620 for conventional loans, while FHA and VA loans may accept scores as low as 500, though higher scores offer better terms. A strong credit score can help you secure lower interest rates, saving you significant money over the life of a home loan.

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  • A Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) is a revolving line of credit that allows homeowners to borrow against the equity in their home. HELOCs function like a credit card, giving access to funds up to a set limit, which can be used for expenses like renovations or debt consolidation. You only pay interest on the amount you borrow, and the repayment terms typically include a draw period followed by a repayment period.

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  • To calculate your mortgage payments, start with your loan amount, interest rate, and loan term. Your payment will depend on the interest charged over time and the repayment schedule. You can use a monthly mortgage payment calculator or connect with us to learn more.

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  • Non-QM loans use expanded home financing criteria to give borrowers income and credit flexibility. From qualifying with bank statements or 1099 income to purchasing investment properties, Non-QM loans open doors to homeownership many don’t realize are available.

  • Also known as Investor Cash Flow loans, DSCR loans are designed to help real estate investors secure financing with their rental property’s cash flow. Instead of relying on personal income, DSCR loans use the debt service coverage ratio (DSCR) to qualify.

    DSCR is calculated by dividing the monthly rental income by principle, interest, property taxes, homeowners insurance and association dues.

  • Since Non-QM loans don’t follow traditional guidelines, they’re considered riskier. That’s why lenders often require a higher down payment, interest rate and other terms.

    But Non-QM loans are a safe financing option that benefits many homebuyers. Talk to a CCM loan officer to learn what’s right for you.

  • Bank Statement loans allow you to qualify for a mortgage using your bank statements instead of tax returns. These loans are designed for borrowers who have strong credit and finances but don’t have traditional income, like self-employed workers.

    To qualify, you’ll use the average of your deposits over a 12- or 24-month period. If your work doesn’t provide a W-2, this may be the loan for you.

  • ITIN loans give you a way to qualify for home financing without a Social Security number. Instead, your Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN) makes homeownership possible.

    At CrossCountry Mortgage, we provide numerous ways to qualify using an ITIN. Bank statements, liquid assets, 1099 income and more can all be used to buy a home with our ITIN loan.

  • No. Conventional loans follow criteria established by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Non-QM loans use different standards that provide flexibility for borrowers who may not meet conventional requirements due to the type of home being purchased, financial circumstances or non-traditional income or employment.

    1. Contact your CCM loan officer to find the right renovation loan.
    2. Complete a loan application with required documentation.
    3. Choose a reputable contractor and review your project in person.
    4. Provide the contractor’s estimates and validation documents to verify their qualifications.
    5. Complete underwriting for review of all your loan documents.
    6. Close your loan and start your renovation.
    • Cost factors: Costs vary widely based on project scope. You’ll need to understand your renovations and get contractor estimates.
    • Budgeting tip: Add a percentage for unexpected costs, including changes later in the project.
    • Loan options: CrossCountry Mortgage offers renovation loans from cosmetic upgrades to complete expansions.
  • Renovations may be tax-deductible or qualify for a tax credit, but only a professional tax advisor can guide you. Four categories of home renovations may qualify for tax breaks:

    • Home office improvements
    • Energy-efficient home improvements
    • Improvements for medical care
    • Rental property maintenance
  • While you could use a credit card or personal loan, a home loan will give you a better interest rate and financing to suit your project and your goals. CCM has several loans that combine your purchase or refinance with your renovation costs and provide disbursement management, so your contractor is paid correctly and on time.

  • The time for your renovation will depend on the project’s scope. While cosmetic work might take a week, a complete renovation could take a year or more. Loans have different time limits, too, so be sure to discuss this with your CCM loan officer. Experienced contractors and remodelers will tell you to allow extra time (within reason) to keep your stress level down and be prepared for delays.

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