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Updated over 9 years ago, 09/02/2015

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John Hamilton
  • Real Estate Transaction Engineer
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Funding for Project

John Hamilton
  • Real Estate Transaction Engineer
  • Jacksonville, FL
Posted

HI All,

I met a person on BP that is a lender. Id rather not advertise. I'm looking for any feedback.

Would you accept this loan?

They are willing to loan $150K for SFH purchase and rehab. Term is 12 months @ 4%. The loan is a non-collateral loan. It will cost me $1,250 upfront, with $750 of that refundable if I don't qualify. Monthly payments ($12+K monthly payments) alone is something I can't afford to pay. However, I know that if I find the right deal (been looking), I can make a decent profit.

3 months of $13K payments takes me down to $111,000 to cover the purchase and rehab costs. If I go longer than 5 months, I feel I will be in the red and underwater on this deal.

Should I get 2 places for $55K each? (once again to cover the purchase and rehab)

Any thoughts?

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