30 November 2024 | 0 replies
Long story short, I am in a bad financial condition as of recently.

30 November 2024 | 0 replies
We are working with an agency in Mazatlan and it seems like this will take FOREVER and we are urgently trying to sell it due to some financial difficulties.Any advice will help,Thank you

3 December 2024 | 22 replies
Notably, there is often an unfortunate cycle where: (1) current ownership has financial struggles; (2) this requires the current ownership to fire sell or declare bankruptcy; (3) the development suffers as a result; (4) new ownership comes in and tries to fix it; and (5) the cycle repeats.

30 November 2024 | 1 reply
To evaluate Real esteate deals for creative financing, start by identifying seller motivations i.e. financial distress, desire for passive income, do they need a downpayment on their next house, etc and property factors like equity or existing financing terms.

4 December 2024 | 33 replies
We all have different financial situations, lifestyles, risk tolerances and goals so what would be a good investment for one person might not work for someone else.

28 November 2024 | 10 replies
I have also been introduced recently to a woman who is looking to be a financial partner.

1 December 2024 | 0 replies
Financial objective- 100% to 400% cash on cash or don't do it.

30 November 2024 | 9 replies
Due Diligence: Investigate the MSO’s financial health and west coast strategy to better understand your risk exposure.For deeper insights into structuring deals and assessing investment risks, I’d like to invite you to our Zero to IPO webinar.

3 December 2024 | 10 replies
I'm curious as to the "financial institutions" you've talking to, were they banks?

2 December 2024 | 10 replies
Borrower Types: The Professional - HM Lender will cut sweet-heart deals to keep these borrowers around Experienced real estate investors Regularly engage in property transactions Typically have a track record of successful projects The Newbie - Charge Higher everything as the risk is higher as no experience Novice investors or first-time borrowers Limited experience in real estate Seeking to build their investment portfolio The Deadbeat - Only lend if the deal is so SWEET, they can't lose if they take the property from the Borrower Borrowers with poor credit history or financial difficulties High-risk borrowers May struggle to secure traditional financingThe lender will do an application on the deal/borrower and some standard docs they require are:Hard Money Application / ExperiencePurchase contractARV report – COMPS – See * Redfin*Pictures of Property – most people use Dropbox to shareProof of Funds – Down / Reserves (Bank Statements)Personal identification (ID or passport)But usually if the deal is sweet enough, they will do it anyway because if the deal goes south, there is so much equity/value in the property that the HM lender can't lose.