Clay Sparkman Now that the Sub-Prime market for mortgages on home purchases and refinances is a thing of the past, we’re back to the situation in the ‘80’s when, if you couldn’t qualify for a black and white conventional mortgage, your only alternative was hard money. Quite frankly, now that I’ve been in this business […]
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Hard Money the Old Fashioned Mortgage Alternative
Wednesday, May 9th, 2012Creative Funding
Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012Clay Sparkman As you all know, sometimes we have to be creative to get loans done in this market. One of the most critical aspects of any loan is the Loan to Value ratio, and there are often options for reducing the LTV to make the deal more attractive. For purchases, the seller carry back […]
More time left for you
Thursday, April 19th, 2012Clay Sparkman As I’m sure most of you will agree, it takes more contacts to get a loan done these days. Lenders are more selective and an increased number of borrowers are turning to hard money. More borrowers are talking to brokers, and then brokers have to talk to more lenders to find funding. The […]
FFS has new source of private money funds nationwide
Thursday, April 12th, 2012I am pleased to announce that we now have a new source of funds nationwide, and for larger loans than what we have typically been able to do. The basic parameters are as follows: ELIGIBLE LOCATIONS Anywhere in the United States ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES Income producing commercial real estate properties including multifamily, but no construction TRANSACTION […]
Make your borrower's projects and submissions More robust
Monday, March 26th, 2012Clay Sparkman In the current climate, it’s getting harder than ever to impress potential lenders with your client’s loan scenarios. It may be that times have changed permanently and that it will be years before lenders return to their pre-2007 comfort level. Until then I thought I would make some suggestions to help you to […]
A Note on Relationships
Thursday, February 23rd, 2012Clay Sparkman I’d like to take this opportunity to highlight a loan that we were able to get into escrow 1 week from the time the borrower submitted his scenario. This is not something we can do every time, but very possible for a proven borrower that knows the dance. I’ll refer to this borrower […]
To Pre-Approve or Not to Pre-Approve
Friday, February 17th, 2012Clay Sparkman We’ve been getting a lot of requests for pre-approval letters lately. Many of our loan requests are for rehab loans, and it can be difficult to submit offers without an approval or proof of funds letter. Unfortunately most of our clients don’t have an extra 200K sitting around for the proof of funds, […]
Small Is Beautiful
Friday, February 10th, 2012Clay Sparkman Generally speaking we are quite willing to consider small loans. We realize that we will never get rich doing small loans, but we also remember what got us where we are. The large loans can be quite fickle, coming and going as they please, but the small loans seem to be there when […]
What's Going On Out There?
Friday, February 3rd, 2012Clay Sparkman With the decline of real estate prices and concern about the global economy, there is a lot of speculation regarding the timeline of this recession. In conversations with brokers, investors, and developers throughout the country, the topic often turns to one common question: what’s going on out there? I’ve heard what the experts […]
Calculating LTVs for rehab, development, and construction loans
Friday, January 20th, 2012Clay Sparkman We thought a quick primer on LTV calculation for projects involving construction would be of use to most of those who utilize or broker private money. You really need to use two LTVs. We use a Front End LTV (F-LTV) as well as an After Repair Value (ARV) or Final LTV (LTV), when […]