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Profit From the Power of Ten - Ten Key Benefits of Private Money for Real Estate Investing
Many of us have heard about private money, hard money, and other types of non-traditional funding sources for real estate transactions. It sounds good but you may not be fully aware of all of the benefits that private lending offers to you and your business. With that in mind, I would like to ...
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How Investors Unlock Their Profit Potential With a Business Plan
Please don't make this classic business mistake. Some real estate investors, including many seasoned investors, fall into the trap of foolishly thinking that lots of enthusiasm and making a bunch of promises to Private Lenders is all it takes to have Private Lenders open up their checkbooks to get ...
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Private Lender Note Clauses That Make You Money!
One of the most important documents you will ever sign with a private lender is the actual Note that creates the loan obligation. In a typical private lender transaction, you, the real estate investor (borrower), borrow money from a private individual (private lender) and that transaction is ...
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How to Get Every Penny You Need to Invest in Real Estate
Regular banks view investment loans as a higher risk. They reason, if the owner is not living in the property, in times of trouble they believe, an investor will opt to pay their own home mortgage first, with less consideration to the investment mortgage. This puts the bank in a very bad position. ...
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How To Get Private Money For Real Estate Investing ? Step Three
OK, you have taken the first two steps in the process of getting private money for real estate investing. First, you developed a Business Plan to give to your prospective lenders. Next, you created a Lender Fact Sheet, outlining exactly what you are looking for from a private lender. Time for Step ...
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How To Get Private Money For Real Estate Investing - Step Four
If you have been reading this series, you know that the first three steps for getting private money for real estate investing are developing a Business Plan, creating a Lender Fact Sheet to give to prospective lenders, and developing a Security Agreement. Time for Step Four. This is where it gets ...
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Show Me No Money
The truth is, anybody can put a deal together. At it's most basic, it's a simple process of agreeing on terms and then spending a couple of quality hours making sure every i is dotted, and every t is crossed. There's really not a lot of mystery to it...unless, of course, you're looking to do it ...
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American Investors in Real Estate Online Tips-Why Private Money?
What is private money? Private money is money available from other sources of traditional lending. i.e. banks, credit cards, brokerage houses, insurance companies. Anyone can be a private lender and anyone can receive money from a private lender. For our uses, a private money lender is anyone who ...
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Hard Money Lending Success - It's All About Relationships
For those who are new to real estate investing, it often seems as though there's an "inner circle" of deal makers-the people who know where the deals are, how to get the money to buy them, and always get there first. It's no accident that the same real estate investors work with the same hard money ...
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Four Ways to Get Money From Your Real Estate Without Selling
If you have an existing piece of income producing real estate that you bought within the last couple years, you most likely have a significant amount of equity in that property. Even if you put a traditional 80% mortgage on the property when you purchased you may now have anywhere from 20% to as ...
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