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Donny Hogan
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What is the best way to present to a private lender?

Donny Hogan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • La Crescent, MN
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I have a friend that has a fair share of liquid assets and he continually makes comments that he would love to invest in my first house flip. I am now ready to move forward in this business, or close to it so how do I present it to him so that I can make him feel at ease with my professional analysis? I plan to present detailed math with AVR, pictures, timeframe and exit strategy. Do I make it flashy or simple. I would like to wow him with my knowledge so that when we complete our first deal he will be excited and wound up to do the next deal with me.
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    David Robertson
    • Flipper/Rehabber
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    David Robertson
    • Flipper/Rehabber
    • Kansas City, MO
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    Here is a list of items that a hard money lender would like to see:

    1. Project Financial Analysis - Breakdown of your financial analysis for the project showing your ARV, Repair Costs, Buying Costs, Holding Costs, Selling Costs, Financing Costs & Projected Profit
    2. Repair Estimate - Summary of Repairs broken down by Category
    3. Project Scope of Work - Detailed breakdown of all Estimated Repairs
    4. Comparable Sales Data - Comparable sales analysis of at least 3 similar, recently sold comps
    5. Property Photos - Photos of the existing property condition
    6. Your Resume - Your resume of past experiences, & action plan for the project

    I have uploaded a sample Investment Presentation in my fileplace as an example:

    https://www.biggerpockets.com/files/user/drobertson/file/sample-rehab-investment-presentation-for-lender

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