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Posted almost 15 years ago

I need Hard Money now!

Should I find a good hard money source first and then find the commercial property because then you can move quickly and not miss out on great deals?This is a good idea, however most Hard Money and Private lenders do not want to talk unless you have a deal. Investors should be at least making contact with lenders before they have a deal. However, having a good deal in hand is the best time to make new contacts. Having a good deal to present shows legitimacy. The best way is to be prepared and have all your financials lined up and paperwork ready when you find a deal. Always make sure you have something in the deal either cash or part ownership in the land or the building your wanting to purchase. Know what you can comfortably afford before you begin your search.To learn more about what you need to apply for a loan visit  

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