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All Forum Posts by: Daujenae Harps

Daujenae Harps has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Very helpful! Thank you all

Originally posted by @Joshua Schmidt:

I think any crash is going to affect the lending market, however, most hard money lenders like to see more than one exit strategy. If you have your numbers right, and they verify those numbers, I believe they would still lend. The problem may be on the back end when you try to refinance. Still, if you buy right and the numbers make sense, I don't think it will affect hard money as much as other methods of lending.

Thanks for your insight!  By refinance, you mean if I am buying and holding? Does the same go for fix and flips?

Hello! I am researching property investment through rentals or fix and flips. Will a future housing market crash affect hard money lenders willing to finance projects or purchases?