Here is a quick video about how banks view your existing debt when you are looking to secure funding for new construction or renovation. Post a comment if you have any questions.
Posts Tagged ‘church expansion’
Church Construction – Existing Debt vs Funding
Posted: February 18, 2011 in capital campaign, Church Construction, church raising money, funding church construction, RenovationTags: Big Box renovation, building ministry space, Church, church building, church building project, church construction, Church Debt, church expansion, church leadership, Church Renovation, Debt, design build, Funding, Georgia
Catalyst Conference 2004 DVD Give Away
Posted: January 20, 2011 in Christianity, Cogun, Cool Stuff, Giveaways, New Construction, RenovationTags: Alabama, Big Box renovation, Big Box upfit, build the church, church building, church construction, church expansion, church leadership, Church Renovation, design build, Georgia, Pastor, Tennessee
In my many years with Catalyst Conference, Giant Impact, and the Chick Fil A Leadercast (all the same company), I’ve been fortunate enough to accumulate quite a collection of leadership resources. I’ve collected a plethora of books, as well as audio and video lessons. Unfortunately, what I don’t have is the space to keep all [...]
3 Things That Determine Per Square Foot Cost Of Church Construction
Posted: January 19, 2011 in UncategorizedTags: Alabama, Big Box renovation, Big Box upfit, church building, church construction, church expansion, church leadership, Church Renovation, design build, Georgia, ild the church, Pastor, Tennessee
1. Design When we first began the design process with Athens Church we set some goals for the project. The main point that came from those early conversations was that square footage was more important than the quality of finishes. Athens Church is a North Point Community Church Strategic Partnership. Strategic Partners of NP know [...]
“The Rules of the Game Have Changed”
Posted: January 14, 2011 in UncategorizedTags: church expansion, church finances, Loan-to-Value Ratio (LTV)
Guest Author – William Couchenour That’s never been more true than for the way churches finance capital expenditures today. Gone are the days when you could talk to your local banker and they would bend over backwards to make the loan work. Money is cheap but lending is tight. Capital remains constricted and there is [...]