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Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
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Questions About New Hard Money Lender Directory

Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
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  • Round Rock, TX
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I was checking out the new hard money lenders directory on BP today and it appears there are now 12 lenders.

Questions:

1. Is there an easy way to filter all of the lenders to see who will loan in a certain area? Right now the global filter seems to show where the lender is located. That isn't really interesting to me as a borrower. I am more interested in where the lender will loan

2. How is the "Profile Score" determined? It would be nice to see what all goes into this and whether or not a borrower would really care. I am guessing a higher score is better, but I have no idea why one company rates more favorably than another

3. Are there any plans to have a similar feature for non-hard money loans? There are questions all of the time about lenders for loans past 4 that are conforming, commercial loans, lines of credit, etc. As a buy-and-hold guy these sorts of products are much more appealing to me than hard money...although I do plan to use the hard money feature from time to time

Great new feature Josh! :D

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