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How to fund with lines of credit
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How to fund with lines of credit Today we are going to discuss how to fund your real estate investments with lines of credit. With lenders cutting back, there is a greater need for investors to find alternative financing. Don’t let this lending squeeze affect you! Let’s take a closer look at your options and […]
5 Proven Ways to Get Gap Financing for Real Estate
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With lenders cutting back, here are 5 options for gap financing in real estate. If you’re a real estate investor, you’re probably familiar with the concept of shrinkage in the loan business. During economically turbulent times, lenders cut back the amount of money they’re willing to lend. This affects how much money you get for […]
How to calculate a DSCR ratio
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How to calculate a DSCR ratio Today we are going to discuss how to calculate a DSCR ratio. Many investors are intimidated by a DSCR loan and are unsure as to where to start. However, the main thing that you need to take into consideration is whether or not the property cash flows. Properties that […]
Quick ‘n Easy DSCR Calculation
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Your DSCR calculation made easy with our free loan calculator. Don’t be intimidated by a DSCR loan. If the property cash flows, then you have a pretty good shot at getting approved. And there’s a simple way to find out the cash flow of a rental property: the debt service coverage ratio. Underwriters use this […]
Why You Need To Refinance a BRRRR
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Why can’t you just keep the first loan on your BRRRR? Here are the reasons to refinance a BRRRR. The BRRRR strategy uses two loans. The second one is for the refinance – the third “R” in BRRRR. You buy with a hard money or bridge loan, but eventually you need new funding for the […]