Investor Loans
Funding Options
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Hard Money
Borrow from a Hard Money lender. These Investor loans for real estate are easier to quality for, have low rates and fees, and close in as little as 4 days.
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Crowdfunding
Borrow up to 80% of the ARV with no origination fees up front. Crowdfunding is faster and more flexible than traditional funding, and less money is needed to close.
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Long–Term Loans
Investor loans for real estate Take out a traditional long-term loan from a mortgage company or bank.
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Private Money
Borrow money from a private lender. Each private lender is different, but these individuals typically offer lower rates than hard money lenders, and more flexible terms.
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Your Own Cash
Use your own cash. Those who have cash generally prefer this method because it eliminates borrowing costs and speeds up the closing process.
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Someone Else’s Cash
Bring another individual into the deal who will either partner with you or be your private lender. Partners receive a portion of your profits.
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Take Over Payments
Take over the existing mortgage “Subject To” the existing financing. This technique is much more likely to be effective for motivated seller leads as opposed to wholesale deals.
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No Money Needed
If you primarily pursue motivated seller leads and your plan is to wholesale those properties, then you don’t need cash or financing.