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Tracy D. Garrett-Numa
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Private money via Private money gold mine

Tracy D. Garrett-Numa
  • Developer
  • Bowie, MD
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Hi, has any one used a site called Private Money Goldmine? Looks like there is a list of folks who want to lend money but it cost to get access so just wondering if anyone has used it, heard of it and if so, what was your experience?

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Manuel Angeles
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Manuel Angeles
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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@Tracy D. Garrett-Numa @Caleb Heimsoth

I think Private Money Goldmine gets their leads from MyHouseDeals.com
Both show names and phone numbers of lenders, along with their lending criteria.

And I think MyHouseDeals.com gets their leads from REWW.com

REWW.com gives out Raw Leads...

Meaning, you pull recent Real Estate Sales that show Private Investors as the 1st TD Lien Holders.

The lists show The Property Owner's Name and Address, and the Private Money Lender's Name, Address and sometimes Phone Number, along with # of properties they've lent to, etc.

All of them are good !!

Scotsman Guide and Private Lender Link are really good resources too:

We're coming to the end of a market cycle, and hard money lenders are really getting competitive ... pushing really low rates and points and high leverage..

And this is growing in conjunction with more Non-Prime Loans...

Feels like 2005-2006...

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