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Melissa Gittens Connecticut Contractors Where are you?
1 February 2016 | 10 replies
Hi Melissa,If you contact me via Private Message I will be happy provide a name for you.
Tony Santos Refinancing in Massachusetts
15 December 2015 | 3 replies
We bought the property with private money (a family members HELOC) and now we are looking to re-fi.
Greg Clark Investor in Upstate New York
15 December 2015 | 5 replies
I welcome contact from private lenders or anyone looking for investors like myself.I have followed BiggerPockets for years via the forums and the podcast, and I am happy to begin contributing to this valuable resource!
Peter Hansen VA LOAN, SFH to Investment Property
15 December 2015 | 6 replies
Opinions public or private are welcome!
Olivia C. Pls help - need advisor to evaluate my real estate investments
22 December 2015 | 9 replies
You could also invest in a public REITS directly or even a private REIT. 
Brian Sinclair Will Buy & Hold Investors Sign a Lease Option & Do The Repairs?
16 December 2015 | 8 replies
@Brian SinclairI don't know if it fits this low-priced deal is a good fit butI like joint ventures with sellers where 70% of ARV is just too low, so the seller always rejects itSo on alternative is to do a joint venture with the seller, give a note with no payments for four months, now you're on title, you fix it, then resell it, and pay off their note when it resellsExample, $200,000 house, 20,000 in repairs, 70% of ARV minus repairs is 120,000 net to sellerFor the joint venture, figure 10% for resale costs or $20,000, add in $20,000 repair bill, add in $2000 in private lender interest, and a joint venture fee of $10,000 for the real estate investorThis is a better result for the seller, netting the seller $148,000
Ralphy Rosado cash out mortgage or line of credit
20 December 2015 | 5 replies
If the rental properties are holding value and have a strong appraisal value you may be able to get a cash out refi with a private lender.  
Andrew Wong Newbie from California looking for REIs out of state
17 December 2015 | 25 replies
Private money sources abound and are often easily negotiable to a win - win position for both borrower and lender. 
Anyce Paquette New Investor out of Tucson, Arizona
16 December 2015 | 8 replies
Then when you have the capital built up, find some private money and do a break even deal with them (hold it til they make back their capital investment, or flip it and split after recoup.) 
Nick Brubaker Financing options for unemployed/self-employed in Atlanta
7 January 2016 | 18 replies
First thing you should be looking for is a private lender!!