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💡 LTC vs LTV - Why Investors Get Confused and Lose Loans 💡
💡 If you’re investing in real estate, confusing Loan-to-Cost (LTC) with Loan-to-Value (LTV) is a common mistake - and it can cost you your funding. LTV measures risk against the property value, while LTC measures risk against the total project cost. Misunderstanding either can delay funding, create unexpected out-of-pocket expenses, or even get your loan denied.
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🎥 LTC vs LTV - Why Investors Get Confused and Lose Loans
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In this video, you’ll learn:
💡 The difference between LTC and LTV
📋 How lenders assess risk, equity, and borrower commitment
🛠Why understanding these metrics helps structure fundable deals
📊 Examples of loans that get approved versus loans that get rejected
Don't let confusion over LTC and LTV slow your funding or derail your deals. Get clarity, calculate correctly, and structure your next project for success.
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