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Be the Bank
I would be willing to bet that neither you nor I know many bankers that are at risk of starving. Altogether, they seem to be doing fairly well within a good, stable, profitable business that has been getting better over time. As I have worked in commercial real estate finance for a number of years ...
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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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Hard Money Lenders and Regular Mortgage Brokers - How They're Different
Hard money lenders are just another type of mortgage broker'or are they? Well, yes and no. Following are a few ways in which hard money lenders are actually very different from regular mortgage brokers'and what that can mean for real estate investors. Private lenders vs. institutions Regular ...
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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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Hard Money Lender Lending On Hard Money Properties in Los Angeles
Hard Money Loans in Los Angeles Serve a Vital Part in Real Estate Finance What is a HARD MONEY LOAN? Hard money loans are loans based upon the value of the collateral, or in our case, the property. Hard money loans are real estate loans made by either an institution or private investors, versus the ...
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Private Hard Money Lenders And Working With A Commercial Mortgage Broker
Private hard money lenders are in the business of providing loans and loan services to people who require hard money loans (loans collateralized by real estate.) Private hard money lenders may be direct hard money lenders or brokers of hard money loans. Most private hard money lenders are, in ...
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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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Seeking A Hard Money Commercial Mortgage Loan? Here's What You Need To Get Approved
Privately funded, often called "hard money" commercial mortgage loans are equity based loans written by privately owned lending companies or wealthy individuals. The loan approval process is fairly straight-forward when compared to conventional, institutionally funded loans, but private lenders ...
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Why Use Private Money For Real Estate Investing - Reason 3
It's been said by wiser folks than me that one of the very best things about investing in real estate is the ability to 'leverage' high-value properties with very little cash. If that's true, and I believe it is, then doesn't it seem reasonable that if you can borrow more money, you can leverage ...
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One Size Does Not Fit All With Mortgage Interest Rates
On any given day my phone will ring several times with buyers who simply call to ask what the current rate is. Meet the 'rate shoppers.' This is a group of would be clients, most of whom are well meaning enough. In fact, they are probably more educated than the average consumer. In some cases ...
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