Adam Klugh
Any Legitimate Hard Money out there?
14 May 2016 | 10 replies
THERE IS no funding like that it does not exist for RE investors.. the ONLY 3 % money is for the very wealthy that put up their securities as collateral and then borrow at 1 over libor.. so you have 5 million in securities at one of the big houses and they will lend you 2.5 mil at 1 over libor 2 to 3% but that its.So here is what hard money is universally around the country so as @Aaron Mazzrillo suggests instead of scratching your head and thinking your going to find some unicorn HML.HML rates are 10 to 14% on rate and 2 to 4 points .. usually need at least 20 to 30% in cash into the deal.. one year terms.. etc etc.. once you establish yourself with these folks over time.. the cash needs can drop and rates drop a little.ON the west coast were we have a VERY stable RE market and TONS of money chasing deals.. you can get HML for 1 and 9 1 and 8 sometimes..
Siobhan D.
Sell and Buy x 2? Newbie Question
24 May 2016 | 10 replies
Some lenders may want 25 - 30% down, but there's enough competition, you should be able to easily secure an 80% LTV.BTW: That spreadsheet you are using is U.S.A. specific.
Lisa Smith
Veterans severance
14 May 2016 | 1 reply
They really want to secure housing for August when they hope to move here.
Darwin Verdugo
Where to put our cash before investing
2 December 2016 | 7 replies
In my area the money earns up to 1% per month (interest is only paid on the starting bid, anything over is dead weight) while also giving you the opportunity to get a property with the lien.
David Handmaker
Crowdfunding - AcquireRealEstate.com
26 May 2016 | 10 replies
Also, your investment is usually secured by the underlying property and a personal guarantee.
Jen Irving
Our property manager did not collect full deposit
17 May 2016 | 10 replies
We've been trying to get the final tally so we can file a judgement and have the security deposit transferred to us.
Edward Oliver
Need advice
17 May 2016 | 6 replies
@Edward Oliver if you currently own the property you should be able to just secure it.
Matthew Sutton
Own outright vs loans?
30 May 2016 | 11 replies
Buying with cash is the safer more secure route but if your goal is to eventually become a full time investor you cannot scale the business using just cash.
Garland Robinson
private lenders/hard money loans
24 June 2016 | 23 replies
Correct me if this is wrong, but securing the property with 100% financing is just to ensure the seller doesn't sell to someone else or get cold feet while the wholesaler finds a buyer?
Gary A.
MLO for Owner Financing in Georgia
19 May 2016 | 6 replies
Connect and PM me and I'll give you the names of who I know.Sam, I've been a study of DFA for some time, still just a light weight compared to 1 or 2 experts in the some 1 yr old BP DFA threads.