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Raj G. Private lending-Expired term but continued loan
13 June 2024 | 4 replies
Hi,I did a private lending, term was 1 year. there was a clause that borrowed can extend loan (if lender is ready) for 2 times, each time for 3 months. but borrower has to pay 1 point for each extension(3months). so extension can be done total 6 months.Now, after 1 year, borrower keep paying interest .3 years went like that.Now Borrower wants to pay off. in such case what should be Loan extension point added.Thanks
Neil Warren Hard money for down payment
16 June 2024 | 2 replies
Quote from @Neil Warren: Hard money loans are at higher-interest rates and for shorter terms, meaning you will pay them back quickly, usually in 12 months or less.You should not borrow 100% of the purchase price.
Geoff Stuhr Competitive Advantages within Commercial Real Estate Investing
14 June 2024 | 2 replies
.- Technology: use of data analytics that can lead to more informed investment decisions, and integrating innovative technologies to improve operational efficiencies as well as improving tenant & investor experience- Strong Investor Relations: consistent, ongoing and transparent communication and educational opportunities for investors, including a peek behind the curtains inviting them to the office for events and internal investment committee meetings- Customer-Centric Services: customized solutions to meet specific needs and interests of various investors and full-service offerings from brokerage, property management, leasing, to funds/syndication opportunitiesWhat else did I miss?
Brennan Tolman Equity Partnership vs Private Lending?
15 June 2024 | 5 replies
Downsides are that he gets none of the potential upside when the property may be sold down the line, and we have to find a way to ensure that we build enough equity in the property to do a cash-out refinance when the loan term ends to pay it off. 
Dakota Gage Assumable Loan - second mortgage
14 June 2024 | 2 replies

I’m curious if anyone would have a recommendation for lenders that offer second mortgages in Texas. I’m interested in a property that is listed at 300k with an assumable mortgage with a payoff of 220. Does anyone know...

Matthew Bruzek Temporary Mortgage Freeze?
15 June 2024 | 6 replies
Talk to your loan servicer.
Sam Ghi Exceptional Credit Score
15 June 2024 | 17 replies
What asset category would you be securing your loan with? 
Calvin Matthews Use a line of credit from a vacation home to buy a primary residence?
15 June 2024 | 9 replies
But also, you'd get a better rate just buying your home with a home owner loan
Rakesh Battula Potential Investment - Medical Office Building on LoopNet
13 June 2024 | 2 replies
It's a medical office building located in Prosper, TX and here's a breakdown of the key details:Property Details:Sale Type: Investment or Owner UserProperty Type: OfficeProperty Subtype: MedicalBuilding Size: 9,657 SFBuilding Class: BYear Built: 2023Percent Leased: 100% (Currently Fully Occupied)Tenancy: Multiple TenantsBuilding Height: 1 StoryLand Acres: 1.00 ACZoning: CommercialFinancials:Purchase Price: $676,000 + $81,000 Tenant Improvement (TI)Down Payment: 20%Commission: $22,000 (agent commission)Monthly Rent: $5,400 + NNN (exact expenses not specified)Vacancy (First 6 Months): Estimated expense of $27,600 (assuming rent starts after 6 months)Mortgage Payment Options:25 year term - $4,000/month15 year term - $4,600/monthLooking for Your Expertise:Does this fully leased medical office building present a good potential investment opportunity?
Laura Yazdi What is the best route for this 1031 Exchange Scenario?
17 June 2024 | 15 replies
Appreciation and cash flow make up part of the calculation of the Internal Rate of Return (also including depreciation benefit and amortization of the loan).