Use Private Money For Real Estate Investing To Keep Your Credit Available

March 18, 2010 by Kenny Santos  
Filed under Real Estate Investing

Let?s assume for a minute that you are an average person, with an average income, and you want to invest in real estate. Have you thought about where the money will come from? Like most folks, trying to come up with the needed financing may be your biggest hurdle. That problem doesn?t necessarily go away after you?ve bought a few properties.

Some people think that after they have gotten a few deals, and a few mortgages in their name, they will never again have trouble obtaining financing. Unfortunately, that?s not always the case. Once you have several mortgages listed on your credit report, you may find it difficult, if not impossible, to get approved for additional loans. There is a solution however? it?s called private money for real estate investing.

The use of private money ? money loaned to you by private individuals for your real estate investing activity ? typically doesn?t get recorded on your credit report. Private lenders use different criteria for their loan decisions, and most are regular people like you and me. They don?t report to the credit bureau, so the loans don?t show up on your report.

What that means is that private money real estate loans don?t impact your credit. They don?t ?count against? your borrowing potential, or your debt-to-income ratio. As a result, when you need to borrow money for other investments, or other purposes altogether, the lender won?t see a long list of mortgages on your credit report, and will be able to approve your credit request.

Building a network of private lenders for real estate investment purposes means never having to explain to a creditor why you have so many loans or mortgages in your name. You won?t have to prove enough income to cover all of those loans, because no one will even know about them, except you and your private lenders. In fact, even your private lenders don?t need to know about each other, unless you want them to.

This is yet another reason to consider using private money for real estate investing, and building a network of your own to fund your real estate deals.

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Private Money Real Estate Investing - One Clause You Should Never Forget

December 17, 2009 by Kenny Santos  
Filed under Real Estate Investing

When you use private money for real estate investing there are several clauses your lending agreements should never be without. One of those clauses is the ?Substitution of Collateral? clause. Here?s how it works.

Wouldn?t it be great to be able to just swap one property for another on your mortgages? Of course it would, and when you use private money for real estate investing, you can? just by including one little clause in your private lender?s notes.

Here?s how the clause would read.

“Borrower reserves the right to substitute like collateral of equal or greater value” Did you see what just happened? By inserting one tiny little phrase in your private notes, you?ve created a scenario where you don?t have to pay off your loan and get a new one every time you sell and buy property. The flexibility and power this one little clause will give you is outstanding. Suppose you own a duplex that you used private money for real estate investing to obtain, but now you have the opportunity to sell at a large profit. Instead of worrying about the hassle of paying off the note and getting a new loan for your next property, why not just go out and find an equal or greater value property to invest that money in.

Once you finalize the transaction, it?s important that you file your lender?s security against the property with the appropriate government agency, normally your county clerk. Your lender will most likely insist on having a mortgage or deed of trust on file to protect their interest.

The flexibility and leverage this clause gives you is yet another great reason why using private money for your real estate investments is a wise idea.

Your investor will be happy to keep his money working, and you will too. It?s a win-win for both of you, and it?s possible because you thought to include a ?Substitution of Collateral? clause in your private money for real estate investing note. For more information visit http://www.private-money-real-estate-investing.com

Smart? very smart.

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How To Find All The Money You Need For Your Real Estate Investing

July 16, 2009 by Kenny Santos  
Filed under Real Estate Investing

Would you like to buy investment real estate? What is stopping you? Is it the money to get started?

If you are like most people, you think that the way to get enough money to buy a property is to go to a bank and apply for a mortgage.

Do you know that the best solution for beginning investors who are short on cash and credit is a method that most people don’t even know exists? This method allows you to bypass banks and mortgage brokers.

In three short steps, you can find all of the money you need to fund any of your real estate deals, without ever having to apply to a bank for a mortgage.

The first step is to realize that the best solution is to use private money. Private money comes from an individual, rather than a bank. A private money investor could be anyone. When you open your eyes to the possibilities of using private money to fund your real estate investments, you realize that all the money you need is hidden in plain sight all around you.

The next step is to find a private money investor. Private money investors are everywhere, ranging from neighbors to professional investors. They can be people you already know or people you find through advertising or online. Let’s keep it simple and start with the people in your own immediate circle. Your relatives, your neighbors, your friends, your co-workers, your dentist, and your mechanic are all potential private money investors.

You might be wondering why anyone you know would be willing to loan you money to invest in real estate. The answer is that most people are not satisfied with the low rates of return they are getting in so-called safe investments in savings accounts, money market accounts, and CDs. And people have been badly burned by the stock markets. They’d like to make more money but they don’t know a better way.

You can find private money investors by asking the people you know if they are happy with the returns they are getting on their investments. Then you ask if they would be interested in earning higher rates of return through safe investments in real estate.

If you don’t know about private money for real estate investing, it’s highly likely your friends, relatives, and neighbors don’t know either. They simply don’t know that they can use the money that is sitting in low-interest savings accounts, money market accounts, and CDs to invest in real estate. They also could have substantial equity in their own homes or IRAs that return tiny yields on mutual funds.

You can explain to them that you are offering a higher rate of return than they could get through any of these other so-called safe investments. They could earn 8%, 10%, even 15% by funding a first mortgage on an investment property. One of the greatest benefits of using private money is that you can create flexible rates and terms. You are asking for them to invest in a property that will guarantee them a higher rate of return than anything they are doing now. And you are doing it by offering a first mortgage secured by real estate.

After you find a person who is interested, your third step is to find a title company to set up the paperwork for you. You are not simply asking to borrow money. You are asking your private money lender to fund a mortgage on your investment property.

At this point, the title company will treat the mortgage contract between you and your private money investor the same way they would treat a mortgage contract between you and any bank.

If you want to get started investing in real estate, realize that the money you need is as close as the people you know as you go about your daily life.

Using private money to fund your real estate investment has two great benefits. First, it allows you make money with someone else’s money. And second, you are helping your private lenders make more money by investing with you than they would by keeping their money in the bank. This is a true win-win situation for both of you.

So, if you would like to buy investment property but don’t have the money or the credit to qualify for a mortgage on your own, the easiest and best solution is to look for private money investors among the people you already know.

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