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All Forum Posts by: Robert Garcia

Robert Garcia has started 14 posts and replied 17 times.

When funding your real estate deals, do you prefer PMLs or traditional bank financing? Some lenders offer flexible terms tailored to investors, which can be a game-changer. What are the key advantages and disadvantages of each? Let’s discuss which option works best for different types of projects

Post: We've got you covered!

Robert GarciaPosted
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Whether you're looking to fix and flip or buy and hold, we offer tailored funding solutions to help you get started on your next investment. Contact us today to find out how we can help make your real estate dreams a reality.

What’s holding you back from starting your next fix & flip project? Would 90% of the purchase price help you get it off the ground?

At ANR Lending, we do it all! Whether you're buying, selling, or need funding for your next big project, we've got you covered.

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How can investors build strong relationships with PMLs for long-term success in fix and flip projects?

I've seen a lot of posts about folks not being able to secure financing on their property. What is the reason why you got declined?

Post: What is Asset Based Financing?

Robert GarciaPosted
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Asset-based financing is a method of obtaining a loan using real estate assets as collateral. Unlike traditional financing, which relies heavily on the borrower's creditworthiness and income, asset-based financing focuses on the value of the property being financed. This type of financing is particularly useful for real estate investors looking to leverage their properties to access capital for new acquisitions, renovations, or other investment opportunities.

Key benefits of asset-based financing include:

  1. Easier Qualification: Since the loan is secured by the property, borrowers with less-than-perfect credit can still qualify.
  2. Flexible Terms: Lenders can offer more flexible terms based on the asset's value, making it easier to meet individual investment needs.
  3. Quick Access to Capital: The application process is often faster, allowing investors to seize opportunities quickly.
  4. Higher Loan Amounts: With valuable collateral, borrowers can potentially secure larger loan amounts compared to traditional financing.

If you're a real estate investor seeking flexible and accessible financing options, asset-based lending might be the perfect solution for you. At ANR Lending, we specialize in asset-based lending, offering competitive terms and fast approvals to help you achieve your investment goals. Message us today to learn more about how we can help fund your next real estate project!