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Adina McCollough
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Gary, IN
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Private Financing terms help

Adina McCollough
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Gary, IN
Posted

Greetings... 


I've prepared a Private Lender Package for potential lenders and I'd like the opinion of the BiggerPockets community.

I'm asking for $30k at 10% non-recourse for 5 years in exchange for the 1st lien on a home valued at $160k. This would be an interest only loan paid at $250/mo. for 60 months to pay out $15k total with the original $30k balloon payment at or before the 5 year period for a total payout of $45k. 

Please let me know your thoughts as I've never prepared a private lending package and I'm not exactly sure if this is favorable enough for my first private loan. 

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