
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

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.

14 June 2024 | 2 replies
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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.

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...

15 June 2024 | 17 replies
What asset category would you be securing your loan with?

15 June 2024 | 9 replies
But also, you'd get a better rate just buying your home with a home owner loan.
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?

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).