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Damion Brown Heloc Vs Hard Money Loan
1 July 2024 | 6 replies
Each option has its pros and cons that can impact your investment strategy and overall success.HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit)Pros:Lower Interest Rates: HELOCs typically offer lower interest rates compared to hard money loans.Flexible Terms: You only pay interest on the amount you draw, providing flexibility in how much you borrow and when.Revolving Credit: As you pay down the principal, the available credit replenishes, allowing you to use it for multiple projects.Longer Repayment Periods: HELOCs often have longer repayment periods, which can make managing payments easier.Cons:Qualification Requirements: HELOCs require good credit and sufficient equity in your primary residence.Secured by Your Home: Your primary residence is collateral, which means a default could risk your home.Variable Interest Rates: HELOCs often have variable rates, which can increase over time.Hard Money LoanPros:Easier Qualification: Hard money lenders focus more on the property’s value and potential rather than your credit score.Speed of Funding: Hard money loans can be approved and funded quickly, which is beneficial in competitive markets.Flexible Use: These loans are designed for real estate investments, making them suitable for purchase and renovation costs.Cons:Higher Interest Rates: Hard money loans typically have higher interest rates and fees compared to HELOCs.Short-Term Loans: They usually come with short repayment terms (often 12-24 months), requiring a quick turnaround on your project.High Fees: Origination fees and other costs can add up, increasing your overall project expenses.For a BRRRR strategy, a HELOC might be the better option if you qualify and have sufficient equity in your primary residence.
Dario De Pasquale How to Expand your Real Estate Portfolio without Running Out of Financing
2 July 2024 | 7 replies
Good stuff - you are pretty spot on - technically people max out under conventional loans at 10 - but oftentimes its with fewer properties as people run into hurdles before hitting 10, some of which you mention - wanting to diversify strategies, multifamilies, needing LLCs etc.I think you are on the right track for DSCR Loans - I always say that DSCR is really perfect for people in the 5-50 property range - typically conventional is the best fit with your first few, and then when ready to make the "jump" to scaling bigger and faster - DSCR is the best bet.
Ropo Sanni Looking to purchase my first multi-unit and property. Should I change my approach?
1 July 2024 | 18 replies
There are a few ways to go about structuring the loan with flexible terms.  
Carlos Ruffo First Time Real Estate Investor
2 July 2024 | 14 replies
One strategy could be to look for a property with flexible spaces that can be easily adapted for different uses (e.g., converting a bedroom into an office or studio).
David C. Have millions, want to deploy... where?
1 July 2024 | 8 replies
But... if it is, I think your best bet to find the type of syndicator you've described is... offline, and over a period of months or years. 
Olga Daisel Austin real estate prices
1 July 2024 | 7 replies
Next up is inventory, tech job losses and property taxes.My bet is that as rates go down buyers will jump back in the market in a big way.
Tyler Reits Bad first deal
1 July 2024 | 2 replies
I won't say you will never make the same mistake again but I'd bet money on any of your next deals you don't make this mistake again.  
Billy Houston Loan types and how they fit into investing
2 July 2024 | 10 replies
DSCR Would be your best bet, we can structure these loans a few different ways to meet your needs.
Bryan Droll Making customizable Add-ons into "Amenities" to increase ADR
1 July 2024 | 8 replies
This could make your ADR less competitive, but if marketed correctly I'm betting that people might perceive more value, which keeps occupancy at least the same.I'm thinking of a model where you tell guests they have "add-ons included" like grocery delivery, prepared breakfast package, attraction tickets, inner tubes, etc.
AJ Wong What is a strategic mortgage partner? Why every investor & Real Estate Agent need one
30 June 2024 | 1 reply
Lenders that have flexibility to originate in multiple states and have a wide range of programs available provide more value.