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All Forum Posts by: Vitaly Mozeson

Vitaly Mozeson has started 3 posts and replied 11 times.

Nick, yes you can have multiple people on one note/property. 


The servicing company that we use will even send interest payments to five individual people if you all went in on one note.

Justin, been looking for multifamily deals in California. Specifically Sacramento and Chico areas.

Hi all,

I wanted to share my experience in my pursuit to acquire small multi-family properties over the last 6 months.  With the rising interest rates it seems that sellers are still holding strong on price. This of course has resulted in endless searching and offers that are not being accepted. Meanwhile my money is slowly dying in the bank with the dire interest rates. 

My best friend is one of the bigger hard money lenders in the county. He gets great deal flow all across the US,  and has a very tight underwriting process.  These notes are secured by real estate with a loan to value such that if the borrower defaults, you (the investor) foreclose and get a property at a huge discount. Although this rarely happens, if it does you don't lose. 

These notes pay out anywhere from 10%-13% per annum on average. Can't find those numbers in real estate, but in all fairness it's a different asset class. The up side is high cash on cash, no tenants, no repairs, etc.  

I've invested in several of these in the past. This is where my money is going while we wait for sellers to soften up, hopefully by the end of 2023.  

Interesting.. Thanks Joseph.

A close friend of mine (one of the bigger hard money lenders in the nation) is looking for a CA licensed Mortgage broker, NMLS, DRE licensed. 

This seems to be a very Interesting business opportunity that involves borrowers moving out of his loans into B and C conventional loans.  

Must be a CA licensed  mortgage broker with an NMLS. Approval with various banks is a huge plus as well. 

Pls let me know if you are interested in learning more and the best way to reach you. Thanks!

Good call Rachael! I really like the reverse engineer approach for future purchases. 

That's definitely helpful. Thank you Conner!

Great. I will check in with them. Thank you Jason!