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Refinancing: DSCR Loans vs Bridge Loans
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Refinancing can save you from a bad fix-and-flip. But which is better: DSCR loans vs bridge loans? This market could force you to sell your fix-and-flip for much less than anticipated. Or – it could not sell at all. When your lender asks for the money from your flip loan, a refinance could be the […]
How DSCR Loans Work in Today’s Real Estate Market
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Here are the basics of how DSCR loans work for your real estate investment. Finding the right loan isn’t as easy as it used to be. We’re getting more and more calls asking about different loans. And the most common loan investors want to know about? DSCR loans. How are DSCR loans changing in this […]
How to Maximize Your Leverage in Real Estate Investing
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Leverage is a powerful investing tool. How does it look to maximize your leverage? A real estate investor’s goal is to maximize leverage – get the best, cheapest, easiest leverage available. This means going an extra step: Having great credit. Having great income. Coming to the lender prepared. Having investment experience. In a previous blog post, we broke […]
What Is a Bridge Loan?
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How do real estate investors use these short term loans? What is a bridge loan? A bridge loan is a very short-term loan – even shorter than the typical hard money loan. It’s used in real estate investing to fill any gaps left by a lack of funding. Most popularly, these loans help you bridge […]
Why Are Bridge Loans So Popular Right Now?
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Everything you need to know about bridge loans right now in the current market. The demand for bridge loans is up in the real estate investment community. Yet the availability of loans is decreasing every day. Why is this? Who is still lending? What are the current costs? And how do you find these lenders? […]