Forward Commitment Playbook
Builder Strategy Guide
What if the rate gap between you and the large public builders is closeable?
This playbook breaks down how independent builders are using forward commitments to offer buyers below-market rates and compete on payment, not just product.
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In a market where the large public builders are growing move-in-ready inventory and subsidizing rates, the question is not whether independent builders can compete on rate. It is whether they have the right structure in place to do it.
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Forward commitment structures compared side by side
Forward commitment structures compared side by side
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Questions to ask before signing anything
Questions to ask before signing anything
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Framework to evaluate any forward commitment offer
Framework to evaluate any forward commitment offer
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The Real Problem
Most independent builders are not losing on product. They are losing on payment.
The large public builders have a structural advantage built into their business model. Understanding how to close that gap starts with knowing what kind of forward commitment you have and whether it is structured to actually work for you.
Inside the Playbook
The playbook covers what most lenders will not walk you through on their own.
How forward commitments actually work and what varies between lenders
A side-by-side comparison of fixed-cost, variable-cost, and rate buydown structures
The ten questions to ask before signing a forward commitment and what a strong answer looks like
How to use a forward commitment as a sales tool, not just a financing vehicle
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Could your forward commitment structure be leaving margin on the table?
Get the playbook to see how independent builders are evaluating their options and competing directly with the large public builders on rate.
- Built for independent and regional homebuilders
- Focused on rate competitiveness, structure trade-offs, and lender accountability
- Includes the 10-question checklist to bring to your next lender conversation