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Get 100% Financing with REAL Private Money (Other People’s Money)
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The pros and cons of using other people’s money in real estate investing. When we say real private money, we’re not talking about companies who’ve just changed their name from “hard money lender” to “private money lender.” We’re talking about real people. Actual individuals who want to lend you money on a real estate transaction. […]
The Benefits of a DSCR Loan for Investors Who Own a Rental
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How do you benefit from a DSCR loan? Why should you get one? A DSCR loan can replace a conventional loan for real estate investors. But what’s it all about? Let’s go over the benefits of a DSCR loan. Benefits of a DSCR Loan vs Conventional These loans are relatively simple: There are no personal […]
Why You’ll Love Using a HELOC for Real Estate Investing
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3 ways to use a HELOC for real estate investing & an example of how it could play out for you. A HELOC is like a large credit card attached to a house. You can re-use and pay off these funds over and over. Let’s go over a few details you should know about how […]
What Bad Credit Does to Real Estate Loans’ Costs
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Bad credit on real estate loans could cost you thousands over time. Here’s what you need to know. There are multiple types of lender approaches to credit and real estate loans. Some jack up the interest rate and leave loan fees alone, knowing you may not do the loan if you have to bring in […]
What’s Your Cash Flow: Interest Rate by Credit Score
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Lenders decide your interest rate by credit score. Here’s how it shakes out… Leverage is the lifeblood of investing… Using other people’s money (loans) to create income and wealth for you and your family. The largest source of funding is both small and large lending institutions. One of the top (if not the top) determining […]