Hard Money and Private Money for for real estate investors in San Francisco.
Hard Money and Private Money for Real Estate Investors
Certain real estate investing strategies suggest certain types of financing. For example, most long-term buy-and-hold real estate investors purchasing non-owner-occupant properties will opt for 30-year fixed rate conventional financing or commercial loans. House hackers and Nomads™ will often seek out low or zero down VA, USDA, FHA, and conventional financing options.
However, sometimes the real estate investing strategy will lean toward utilizing hard money and private money loans. Some examples include utilizing the BRRRR strategy or doing fix-and-flips.
In this mini-class, James will go over the basics of hard money and private money loans.
Check out the video from this class here and access the downloads mentioned in the recording:
Hard Money and Private Money for Real Estate Investors - Video and Downloads
In this class, James discusses:
Learn all about investing in real estate in San Francisco, California with a combination of real estate financial planning and modeling with numbers specific to San Francisco plus syndicated, more generalized recordings of live and pre-recorded real estate investing classes (not all specific to San Francisco).