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All Forum Posts by: Zoe Cramer

Zoe Cramer has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Portfolio Lending advice

Zoe CramerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fairfield, CT
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hi Ben,

I'm in a similar situation. I'm looking to purchase my third property (also in CT!) and have been researching and contacting portfolio lenders the past few weeks. From what I've found, the standard on an investment loan is a 25% down payment. If you hear of any better than that though let me know :) 

Post: Structuring a financing deal with a private investor

Zoe CramerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fairfield, CT
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

@John Corey she doesn’t actually want to get any principal paid back until we sell the property. She wants straight interest payments every month until then, but is willing to accept occasional principal payments as lump sum

@John Warren I probably wouldn’t refinance it though because I want to use my mortgages on the more expensive properties, since we can only get 10 total (correct?)

Post: Structuring a financing deal with a private investor

Zoe CramerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fairfield, CT
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

@John Corey it is meant to be a buy and hold property. It would be her funds tied up though, not mine. I’m looking at condos today that are all $120k and under. I’m going to get the cash from my aunt to buy the property and I’m leaning towards offering her 10% interest but with the option to pay down principal once per year at a minimum lump sum of $10k because she doesn’t want to get any payments smaller than that.

Post: Structuring a financing deal with a private investor

Zoe CramerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fairfield, CT
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

I’d love to get some advice on the best way to structure a private loan. The lender is a relative so she’s very flexible and is open to hearing my suggestions, however, I want to make sure I’m approaching her with a fair deal for both of us. She would be financing 100% of the investment with cash. The properties I’m looking at are all under $130k.

Partnership: One potential option is for us to be 50-50 partners on the property. If we did this approach we’d split all net profits evenly and when we eventually sell, she’d get her principal back first and then we’d split the profit after that.

Straight interest: I think she wants 10% interest if we do this route. She is willing to allow me to pay down the principal throughout the life of the loan too. I am thinking to pay her back $10,000 in principal annually if we go with this option and then the interest owed would be compounded annually, so I’d be paying less monthly interest over time since the principal is getting paid down. This option seems like the better deal for me, except for the fact that my $10,000 annually that I’m paying her back could instead be used as a down payment on a new property.

If anyone has any other suggestions besides these two, I’d love to hear them. A little more background about me: I own a condo that I bought a couple years ago with an owner occupied mortgage that I now rent out by the room to students and I also own a single family home that I live in (I converted the basement into an apartment for myself) and rent out by the room too. I can not qualify for another mortgage right now, which is why I reached out to my relative for a private loan from her. I should be able to qualify for an investment mortgage by next summer though.