Know the downsides of your real estate funding methods

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  • Author Alan Cowgill
  • Published September 1, 2010
  • Word count 424

If you go to a bank, chances are they will want tons of paperwork, pay stubs, tax returns, etc. It's a lot of hassle. It eats up time.

Whereas, when you can move fast with all cash from private lenders, sellers will sell you their homes at a discount.

Let's review 4 sources for your real estate funds. Look at the downsides:

1.) BANKS

  • Quit your J.O.B. and they won't loan you money

  • Need down payment

  • Need decent credit

  • Lost time (4 1/2 months to close a deal for me once)

  • No relationship

  • They change rules instantly

  • Mountains of paperwork

  • On credit report

  • Provide stack of documents

  • Jump through their hoops

  • You're out of control

  • Monthly payments

  • Pre-qualifying the property

Let's face it some of us, buy some really nasty stuff! Beyond the trash and that horrible smell, some of the houses we buy don't have roofs, or windows, or furnaces, or plumbing. We buy trash and turn it into cash. Banks don't seem to understand that. I've actually had a bank refuse to loan me money on a house for 4-1/2 months because it didn't have a furnace. Gee I thought the idea of being a rehabber was to buy an ugly stinky house and fix it.

2.) HARD MONEY LENDERS

  • They are very expensive

  • Maybe your credit score is important

  • Need down payment with some lenders

  • Only one (1) exit strategy - Sell for cash

  • You're out of control

  • No up-front fix up money (Rehab $$$)

3.) LINE OF CREDIT

  • Monthly payments

  • Limited $$$

  • Can be called back and you're cut off

  • Out of control

4.) YOUR OWN MONEY & CREDIT CARDS

  • Limited $$$

  • Could make more by loaning it out (& OPM @ 12%)

Use private lenders and avoid all of these downsides!

With private money I buy what I want. I know how to rehab about anything. That's my decision, not someone else's. Today I am the approval committee.

One final note on building relationships...

I appreciate my lenders. I've met some great folks. These strong relationships built on trust make your business grow, not to mention make your life more enjoyable. Do you actually know anyone at your bank or are you just a number to them? There are some exceptions, of course. Actually, I loved my banker so much I married her.

The bottom line is that now you know the facts. Don't PROCRASTINATE like I did. Go create wealth and live the life you want!

E. Alan Cowgill is the owner of Colby Properties, LLC. and President of Integrity Home Buyers, Inc. Since 1995, Alan has bought and sold hundreds of single family and small multi-family investment properties. His home study system, 'Private Lending Made Easy', shows others how to find private lenders for their very own real estate business.

His website is http://www.truthaboutprivatelending.com

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