5/20/12 BP Newsletter: Pacing Your Investments, Increasing Profits, & Speeding Up New Deal Screenings

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Looking to Fund Deals Fast?

Thursday, April 07

Private investors with money looking to fund deals. Borrowers must have skin in the game. We also buy and lend on notes. So if you are looking to buy bulk REO or NPN and want to use leverage cantact me. We close fast.

Looking for deals in the western US $1MM to $20MM. 10 Cap properties for equity or 9-14% rate on debt. Reasonable terms, common sense underwriting, and fast funding.

Will also consider factoring, purchase order and accounts receivables deals with good sponsors and contracts.

Check out my Linkedin Groups/Private Money and Short Sale Solutions

Sean 

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Private Money Fast Cash for RE

Monday, November 08

We are looking for deals in the Western US from $5000k to $5mm high or lower depending on asset class and location. Prefer debt but will consider equity. No land, but construction completion OK. Broken condo projects, large commercial deals being discounted from the bank or FDIC that need fast funding are our specialty.

No up front fee, not credit driven but equity driven, flexible terms, no prepay. 

We will also lend on notes, cash flows, and securities.

Please send a loan summary to cash4equity@gmail.com

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Be the Bank! Buy the Loan not the Home!

Monday, April 12

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Be the bank and earn 20% to 100% of your money in 60-90 days!!! Secured with low LTV Southern California 1st Trust Deeds!!!

I have notes and low LTV 1st Trust Deeds available all over Southern California! $150k to $250k notes on Inland Empire Homes valued at $50k to $150k being able to be purchased for $25k to $50k. Nicer homes in LA, Orange and San Diego County 1st TDs from $250k to $750k with home values from $250k to $750k for purchase prices from $150k to $400k.

There are many advantages to buying the loan over the home. Here are a few;

Foreclosure homes often take a lot of time as many times foreclosure sales get extended and properties get bid up.

Buying the loan is a quick process. You check out the property make an offer if it's accepted a week later the note and trust deed are yours. Also when taking a deed in lieu of foreclosure you control the terms, price and the timeline.

REOs often need extensive rehab.

By buying the loan before the home, usually has the homeowner is still in the property keeping it in nice condition. You offer cash for keys and get a turn key property.

More ways to make money. Because you can buy at an immediate discount you can profit from the equity AND you can also make money from selling the property and originating the take out loan.

Hard money lender with over 30 years experience taking advantage of the banks giving stupid loans over the past five years. You can benefit from this also. I can even finance the purchase of your note, so you can now buy with leverage just like you can with real estate and at greater discounts! You can even use your 401(k) and IRA to buy the loans tax deferred or tax free!!! Think how fast you retirement funds will grow with a 25% increase in value every 90 days. I know it sounds too good to be true, but I assure you it's not. I am doing it, my friends and family are doing it and now you can too! 

Contact me to learn about the correct way to do this. My system has been developed over many years with multiple third party checks and balances in place so you can rest assured this is the safest risk vs. reward investment available. Have your CPA and attorney contact me, they will want to do it also. Don't miss this opportunity that will likely only be here for the next 1 or 2 years. 

Be blessed!

Sean

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Sean Goodwin

TD Investment Funding, Inc.
Residential Real Estate Broker
Tustin, California


Website: http://www.tdinvestmentfunding.com
Phone: 949-633-7926
Fax: 949-606-7068

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