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Hard Money Loans vs Traditional Financing: Loan Amounts, Cash Required, ROI and More

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  • Kansas City, MO
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In the Kansas City Investor Funding Hard Money Lenders Blog, we touched on some of the differences between hard money loans and traditional loans in an article we published previously titled The Benefits of Working With Hard Money Lenders When Investing in Real Estate. It outlined some of the advantages that companies like Kansas City Investor Funding LLC can offer in comparison to conventional banks and lenders.

Now we'll provide a case study to help illustrate some of the additional financial benefits that one might experience if they were to use a hard money loan to fund the purchase and rehab of an investment or commercial property. This example was originally inspired by a post made by Kim Tucker, the Chief Operating Officer for the Mid-America Association of Real Estate Investors (Visit MAREI.org to learn more). You can find our company in the MAREI business directory.

This image highlights some of the financial benefits one might experience from using a hard money loan to fund the purchase and rehab of an investment or commercial property.

Case Study: Hard Money Loans vs Traditional Financing

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