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Joffrey Long
  • Lender
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hard Money Loans Los Angeles: Trust Deed Investments

Joffrey Long
  • Lender
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

As a Los Angeles hard money lender, I'm watching the increasing interest rates.  I'm wondering what impact, if any, others are seeing in the net yields that trust deed investors are requiring.  I'm interested in what reactions are being received with respect to yield, concerns about the market values, and length of loan term.   

I'm only lending or working with hard money loans and investors in Southern California, so am really interested in comments from those involved (presently active, at some level) in hard money lending in California.  If you've already retired from lending activity, congratulations!  But for this thread, we need input from others that ARE still investing, borrowing or brokering hard money loans IN CALIFORNIA.  

The legal stuff:  NO Restraint of Trade:  I'm only conducting research here and no statement or information provided or received is in any way to be construed as any effort to convince others or in any way agree with others as to what any loan rate, term, fee, or condition will be.  As is obvious, interest rates and loan fees and terms are negotiated between borrowers and lenders, and to the extent of brokerage fees or brokerage requirements, among borrowers, lenders and loan brokers.

Joffrey Long

Hard Money Lender

Trust Deed Investor

Granada Hills, CA