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All Forum Posts by: Neetu Patil

Neetu Patil has started 15 posts and replied 27 times.

Post: need knowledge about A Frame

Neetu PatilPosted
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Hi everyone,

I am planning to buy a investment property in California but I want to know what is A frame house means? I am 1st time investor.

Thanks in advance 

Post: About hard money lending

Neetu PatilPosted
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Quote from @Ryan Stuckey:

There are a few good hard money lenders that can deliver, but Longhorn Investments is probably the only one offering up to 100% on the purchase price (and 100% on rehab of course). Even without previous experience as long as the numbers work. Over 15 years and 7000 closed loans and operating in several states now - rock solid reputation.


 Do you offer lending services for california properties as well?

Post: Looking for meetups

Neetu PatilPosted
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I would love to connect

Post: About hard money lending

Neetu PatilPosted
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Quote from @Mike Klarman:

Are you looking to invest in CA or out of state.  In many states I get people 90%/100% even for beginners, CA is not one of them however has investing in that state is often pricey and lengthy timeline wise.

In smaller markets between the ohio valley and the colorado rockies, there are pockets where newbies can sneak into the game for cheap and for quick.  I've opened up a few of the markets and have gotten a few BP members here in their first deal and go them started.  Hard to start in Cali.  Cali and Florida are states to break into after:

1) You've made some money

2) You've gained some experience


 You are absolutely right, my mind has been telling me this for long. I live in Cali. Thanks for the guidance.

Post: About hard money lending

Neetu PatilPosted
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Quote from @Steven Foster Wilson:
Quote from @Neetu Patil:

I'm new to real estate investment and am considering hard money lending for quick and flexible financing. I'd appreciate recommendations on reputable hard money lenders, especially those familiar with assisting newcomers. Your insights would be invaluable as I navigate this new terrain.

Thanks in advance


 There is a big difference when it comes to hard money lenders. There are those that will tell you they can do something up front, then proceed to take 45 days to close and ask for more documentation than a Fannie and Freddie loan.

Then there is those that act as private money and can close in 5 days! There are 2 that I use in the Ohio space, Ill DM you!

Thanks good points to know.  Much appreciated. Thanks 

I'm venturing into real estate with a focus on the BRRRR strategy and am in the process of building a dedicated team. Currently, I'm seeking a hard money lender for preapproval to expedite my investment opportunities. Additionally, I'm on the lookout for a knowledgeable real estate agent, connected wholesalers, and a reliable contractor experienced in rehab projects. As I'm new to this domain, any guidance or referrals you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Post: About hard money lending

Neetu PatilPosted
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 9

I'm new to real estate investment and am considering hard money lending for quick and flexible financing. I'd appreciate recommendations on reputable hard money lenders, especially those familiar with assisting newcomers. Your insights would be invaluable as I navigate this new terrain.

Thanks in advance