Owe Back Taxes? Art Loans and Loans for Jewelry from Reputable Resource
Wednesday, January 30
During these times when banks are slow to lend, many people are looking into alternatives for cash to pay back taxes, legal fees, entitlement fees, or for use as a down payment on the purchase of an investment property. Art loans or loans for jewelry are usually associated with pawn brokers....
Hard Money Lenders Have Fueled the Real Estate Recovery
Tuesday, January 29
Since the beginning of 2010, banks have been prompted to slowly start to lend again by both TARP and the no cost loans from the Fed. But even as banks slowly began lending again, private money and hard money lenders have been claiming a larger and larger percentage of the “marketshare” for l...
Private Money Lenders Making the Lion’s Share of Investment Property Loans
Monday, January 28
Because investment property loans from banks are so scarce these days, private mortgage lenders have been providing these badly needed loans to real estate investors. Vacant or distressed investment properties are not qualifying at the bank for investment property loans. What are the requir...
California R.E. Buyers Try to Get in on Rising Market
Friday, January 25
California is one of the hottest ‘recovering’ markets to buy into, according to the Realty Times. One real estate analyst believes that the southern California real estate market will rise by a whopping 20% in 2013. This comes from an expert in real estate in Southern California who has bought o...
How Does a Rehab Loan Work?
Friday, January 25
Most of our clients are real estate investors who are buying distressed properties and using rehab loans to get them looking good again. With so many foreclosures and short sales out there in need of repairs, buyers of these properties often ask us, "How does a rehab loan work?" Because a pr...
Jewelry Loans and Artwork Loans Help R.E. Investors While Banks Stay Tight
Monday, January 21
While banks continue to keep the screws down tight on lending, many real estate investors have been forced to get creative in funding their new acquisitions by getting cash for jewelry and artwork. Many real estate investors are using hard money loans to fund the bulk of their acquisitions, but ...