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Aaron Sweat
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Hard Money and Collateral

Aaron Sweat
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Is it feasible to obtain a loan or a good old boy agreement where a lender offers 100% financing for both the purchase price and construction costs at hard money rates, secured by a second position on the borrower's other properties? For example (using general numbers), a borrower might receive $300,000 for purchasing a property and $100,000 for construction and first on the property under construction and secured by a second on other properties they own. The borrower would then refinance within 6-12 months, repaying $440,000 (including a 10% return), allowing the lender to earn $40,000.

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@Aaron Sweat

Possibly depending on LTV on those other assets - we have done this in the past.

10% interest is probably low I would expect 12-15% plus points but shop around.

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