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Patrick Malcolm
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Looking for private lender open to deferred payments.

Patrick Malcolm
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  • Boston, MA
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Hi everyone,
I’m at Massachusetts base real estate investor actively inquiring value-add residential properties preferably small multifamily. I’m currently looking to connect with lenders open to deferred payment or interest accrual structures. (No monthly payments; interest paid at payoff). What are your recommendations? I’ve only heard of this a few times in the past.

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    Stuart Udis
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    Stuart Udis
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    Why does it have to be a private lender? Plenty of banks offer construction loans where interest reserves are capitalized. Much lower cost of capital as well.  Normally 1 point on the origination and interest rate WSJ Prime +1% floating. 

    Here's an example pulled from a term sheet for a current project of mine.

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