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June 18, 2026

Funding 101: The Foundation of Every Successful Real Estate Deal

Categories: Blog Posts, Investor Inspo, Tips

Tags: cash flow, investment properties, Michael Bonn, Mike Bonn, money buckets, real estate investment properties, real estate investors, real peoples money, The Cash Flow Company

Today we are going to discuss Funding 101: the foundation of every successful real estate deal. Before you worry about points, fees, and interest rates, you need to understand one thing. Successful real estate investing starts with a solid foundation. Most investors spend all their time learning how to find deals and fix properties. However, they often ignore the money side. That mistake can cost them profits. Even worse, it can put them out of business.

That’s why understanding funding is so important. In this guide, we’ll walk through the basics. We’ll cover how funding works, who the key players are, where the money comes from, and why having enough capital matters just as much as finding a great property. Much of the information below comes directly from the training transcript you provided.

Where To Begin?

Real estate investing has two sides.

First, you need to buy good properties and improve them. Second, you need leverage. In other words, you need to use other people’s money to make money. That’s one of the biggest advantages of real estate investing. You can control large assets without paying cash for everything yourself.

For example, imagine buying a $200,000 property. Instead of writing one huge check, you use lenders, lines of credit, and reserves to put the deal together. As a result, your money works harder and you can do more deals over time.

Anyone Can Start Real Estate Investing

Many people worry because they have never done a flip before. However, every successful investor started with their first deal. Nobody was born with experience.

Therefore, don’t let a lack of experience stop you. Instead, focus on learning the numbers and understanding the process. Real estate investing rewards preparation. Investors who study the business usually have better results than people who jump in blindly.

You don’t need to be rich. Instead, you need knowledge. You need to understand values, budgets, contractors, and funding. In addition, you need to practice before risking real money.

The Four Ways Investors Make Money

Profits come from four simple things.

1. Buy the Property Right

Everything starts with a good deal. If you buy too high, profits disappear quickly. Therefore, learn how to estimate value and understand your market.

2. Set Up Financing Correctly

Leverage creates opportunity. Good lenders can help fund both the purchase and the repairs. Therefore, finding the right funding matters almost as much as finding the property itself.

3. Stay Properly Funded

Many investors underestimate cash needs. Yet projects move faster when money is available. Contractors get paid. Materials arrive on time. Delays stay small.

For example, if a contractor requires a deposit today, you may need to pay first and get reimbursed later by the lender. Therefore, having reserves keeps projects moving.

4. Sell the Property Right

Finally, you need to understand your market. Price the home correctly and don’t hold out for the last dollar. Every extra month means more interest, taxes, insurance, and utilities. Those costs eat profits.

The Three Biggest Mistakes New Investors Make

Falling in Love with the Property

First, many investors become emotional. However, emotions don’t create profits. Numbers do.

A house is simply a vehicle that helps you reach your financial goals. Therefore, fall in love with the numbers, not the property.

Not Understanding the Flow of Money

Second, investors often focus only on buying. However, they forget about down payments, reserves, payments, and surprises.

Funding is a line item just like flooring or windows. Therefore, you should shop for financing just like you shop for materials.

Running Out of Money

Finally, surprises happen.

You might discover bad plumbing or old wiring hidden behind walls. Costs change. Prices rise.

That’s normal.

Therefore, expect surprises and budget for them.

Who Are the Main Players?

Real estate investing is a team sport.

You

You are the quarterback, organize everything, and keep the project moving.

Wholesalers

These people find distressed properties and pass opportunities to investors.

Investor-Friendly Realtors

Not all agents understand investing. Therefore, find agents who understand numbers and investment properties.

Lenders

Lenders provide leverage. Without leverage, growth becomes much harder.

Contractors

Good contractors help you move quickly. Since speed equals profits, contractors play a huge role.

Title Companies

Title companies make sure ownership transfers properly and protect everyone involved in the transaction.

Where Does Real Estate Funding Come From?

National Fix-and-Flip Lenders

Today, most investors use national lenders designed specifically for fix-and-flips. These lenders understand rehab projects and can often close quickly. In fact, speed is one reason they are so popular.

Hard Money and Private Lenders

These lenders provide flexibility. Therefore, they work well when a deal falls outside traditional guidelines.

For example, maybe the property is unique. Perhaps the credit score is lower. Or maybe extra leverage is needed. In those cases, private lenders often step in.

Local Banks

Banks usually offer lower rates. However, they also have more paperwork and stricter requirements. Therefore, many investors start with specialized lenders and graduate to banks later.

True Private Money

Eventually, experienced investors attract money from friends, family, doctors, attorneys, and other professionals looking for better returns. At that point, funding often becomes easier and cheaper.

How Much Money Do You Need?

Many people ask about 100% financing.

The truth is that one lender usually won’t provide everything. Instead, investors build a funding stack. They combine fix-and-flip loans, lines of credit, reserves, partners, and other resources.

A good rule of thumb is simple.

You should have access to about 120% of the purchase price and rehab budget. Meanwhile, expect to need available funds equal to roughly 25% to 30% of the project. Those funds might come from savings, HELOCs, business credit cards, partners, or lines of credit.

Understanding the 75% Rule

One of the most important numbers in real estate investing is 75%.

Most lenders cap loans around 75% of the after-repair value, also called ARV. For example, if a finished property should sell for $200,000, the maximum loan amount is usually about $150,000.

Why?

Because lenders know this creates a safer deal. More importantly, it helps investors stay profitable.

After all, you still need room for:

  • Realtor commissions
  • Closing costs
  • Interest payments
  • Utilities
  • Insurance
  • Holding costs
  • Profits

Therefore, the 75% rule protects both you and the lender.

Should You Find the Property or the Funding First?

The answer is both.

Look for deals while building relationships with lenders. In addition, practice analyzing deals and understanding budgets. Eventually, those two paths will meet.

Besides, if you find a great deal first, funding usually follows. Good deals attract money. Bad deals push money away.

Why Lenders Say No

Most lenders don’t reject people. Instead, they reject bad deals.

They want to see:

  • Realistic values.
  • Accurate budgets.
  • A clear plan.
  • A strong exit strategy.
  • Backup plans.

For example, many investors tell lenders they can convert a flip into a rental if needed. As a result, lenders feel more comfortable because the investor has multiple exits.

The Biggest Lesson of All

Real estate investing is a numbers game.

Therefore, don’t let emotions drive decisions. Focus on the numbers, funding, and your exit.

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Most importantly, remember that successful investing isn’t about owning houses. It’s about creating the lifestyle you want. When you understand the money side, you give yourself a much better chance of reaching that goal.

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