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Hard Money Loans - When a Real Estate Investment Needs Fast Financing
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Brian Kline
| September 18, 2021
Real Estate Investing
Hard Money Lenders and Real Estate Values
By
Brian Kline
| February 7, 2017
The real estate creative investing world continues expanding but hard money lenders have been around for a long time and continue to be viable today. When traditional loans aren’t available and/or long term privates loans and crowd funding
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Real Estate Crowdfunding vs. Hard Money Lenders: An In-depth Analysis
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Guest Author
| July 28, 2016
Financing real estate projects is becoming easier and more diversified, given the power of the Internet, the rise of crowdfunding and hard money lending. Both forms of financing have advantages, making each appropriate based on the financial needs of borrowers. These advantages become clearer, by examining both types of financing in detail. Crowdfunding Real estate […]
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Choose Memphis as Your Out of State Investment
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Brian Kline
| September 25, 2015
Coastal cities have been attracting out of state real estate investors for many years because these cities performed better during the recession compared to inland cities. The result is that today, coastal properties have skyrocketed in cost due to the huge influx of investors and are no longer ripe for the picking. Whether you are […]
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Hard Money Lenders and Real Estate Values
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Brian Kline
| February 4, 2015
Overall, hard money lenders generally don't value real estate in the same ways as investors and other real estate professionals. As an investor, you should know your local market inside out. You should instinctively have a good idea of the property value after a brief inspection. What's different for hard money lenders is they typically […]
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The Basics Of Using Hard Money To Buy and Fix Investment Property
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Donna S. Robinson
| January 31, 2012
Hard Money is a type of loan that is generally used by real estate investors to purchase and repair a piece of real estate. Lenders are mostly small companies or private individuals with funds to invest. Learn how to exploit this kind of loan to its full potential and make the most from your investments.
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