Hard money lending is an investment in a debt position as opposed to an equity position. The returns are projected to be lower than an equity investment, but are generally accepted to be safer and more predictable.
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Hi everyone,I’m interested in raising debt for small multifamily deals but I have a few questions about it and how I want it to work with my proposed strategy.One of the things I’m wondering about is how to structure ...
Hi BP family!I did a search on BP, and maybe I just typed in the wrong search term, but I was wondering... if I go to buy a property, can I get a mortgage for 80% of the purchase price and do seller financing for the ...
Hi!So Ive been banging my head against the wall for months trying to figure out how to obtain my first investment property.Looking for owner occupied.If FHA, I understand mortgage may be assumable. Just an example, If...
Hello everyone! My first post here and is a complete noob in real estate investing :)I have a chance to put a 0 down on a condo in a A grade area that cost 400k and rent income is around 2400 a month. 0 down will resu...
THis would be on a rental. A colleague of mine and I are always talking about investment options, etc. We've both been smart with our money and are looking to scale. I brought a deal to the table in which we could ...
I have seen many terms used when referring to performing/sub-performing and non-performing notes such as "Asset type", "Note Type". If I am evaluating a tape of notes, one could argue that the tape is made of note ty...
When buying foreclosures or from auctions, is the buyer obligated to the loans the seller has on the property?
Hello,In relation to the BRRRR strategy, has anyone done or looked into getting money back out post rehab/rent via a home equity loan or HELOC instead of refinancing? Or just using it to get money back out sooner than...
We are selling a house with part loan, part contract /seller buyback.
Original PA sale price of $225,000 with buyer securing investment financing for $157,500 and seller financing the remainder at 8% with a 5 year b...