Theoretically, every bank can do it, but some banks are more cautious about using clean land as collateral for loans, because the government has very strict control over land, especially clean land. , for banks, each loan will make an appropriate judgment on the risk. If a risk occurs, it will be troublesome to dispose of the clean land as collateral, and if you do not start construction after the clean land is obtained, you will also face the risk of being fined or being repossessed by the government (the state imposes strict regulations on idle land policy). However, in the situation you mentioned, it should be easier to get a loan. You can contact the appropriate bank to discuss the details. .