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A story of adaptation: or how to survive and succeed in a challenging real estate market

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

Guest post by Matthew Whitaker, Managing Member of Magnolia Partners, LLC and Golden Key, LLC

In December of 2007 we were faced with a decision.  After three years of successfully flipping properties to low and moderate income buyers, we awoke one day with no buyers and no plan to find new ones.  Our dilemma [...]

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Fairfield broker promotion – free iPad UPDATE

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Clay Sparkman
We are sending out this update to amend the rules for he iPad giveaway.  We accidentally left two items out.
We at Fairfield Financial Services (FFS) are pleased to announce our free iPad bonus promotional program AND that we now have sources available to lend with no maximum on commercial loans in all 14 of [...]

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Fairfield broker promotion – free iPad

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Clay Sparkman
We at Fairfield Financial Services (FFS) are pleased to announce our free iPad bonus promotional program AND that we now have sources available to lend with no maximum on commercial loans in all 14 of the states that we service.
Starting Monday, October 25th, we are offering a free promotional iPad to any broker or [...]

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When life gives you lemons …

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Clay Sparkman
I recently posted this article on my investor blog, The Private Money Investor. Even though the article is targeted toward investors who put their money into private money loans, I think it is appropriate to post it here.  After all … just look around you … this is where the game is.
I have [...]

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The ever elusive lender

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Clay Sparkman
If you don’t believe that lenders are getting hard to find, read this article from the New York Times:  In Hard Times, One New Bank (Double-Wide).  Kind of scary, huh?
If you are having trouble finding the ever elusive lenders that you need for your particular client transactions and projects, a web based tool known [...]

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Ignoring the experts

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Clay Sparkman
One thing I can tell you about private money is that the regular rules don’t work there.  And in fact, there aren’t really any rules that you can count on.  At best, there are guidelines and these vary greatly depending on the broad spectrum of particulars that define a particularly loan request.
With private money, [...]

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The infinite universe of private money

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Clay Sparkman and Richard Sundvall
Our private money lending programs tend to be fairly rigid with regard to LTV requirements but quite forgiving with regard to other issues.   One of the nice things about private money is that it allows for creative problem solving.   I have put many transactions together, that initially didn’t appear to be [...]

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Sunshine and hard money

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Clay Sparkman
It is summer at last!
In the Pacific Northwest, that means it is time to play–or for those who are investing in real estate projects, perhaps the reprieve from the rain means that it’s time to get to work on purchase and rehab projects. As much as 80% of the loans that we do are [...]

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Twenty-five questions you must ask

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Clay Sparkman
I originally published this article in September of 2009 on my other blog—The Private Money Investor.  One of the greatest challenges for private money brokers and borrowers is to understand the thinking process of the private money investor.  Once you are able to get into the mind of the investor, it becomes much easier [...]

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Rehab and construction loan FAQ

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Clay Sparkman
One of the most promising areas at the moment for real estate investors and brokers, by all indications, is REO, rehab, and quick flip of properties.  The opportunity to buy distressed properties at a low price point is evident in many markets.  And yet it is difficult for most end-buyers (with a non-profit initiative) [...]

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