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Posts Tagged ‘REO funding’

Make your borrower's projects and submissions More robust

Monday, March 26th, 2012

Clay 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 […]

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A Note on Relationships

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Clay 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 […]

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What's Going On Out There?

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Clay 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 […]

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Calculating LTVs for rehab, development, and construction loans

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Clay 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 […]

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Everything you wanted to know about private money but were afraid to ask

Friday, January 6th, 2012

Clay Sparkman Private money is often misunderstood. Many industry professionals know very little about it, and fallacies and misconceptions tend to dominate the collective wisdom. As you know, as a subscriber to this list, I have made it my mission to try to educate professionals regarding the realities of private money. In this capacity, I […]

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Submitting private money loans

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Clay Sparkman One of the challenges for individuals and professionals pursuing a private money option is figuring out what information to provide for a specific loan request (and in what format).  Because the questions and issues are quite different for private money, and certainly different within the private money context depending on the type of […]

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Private money and the question of value

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Clay Sparkman When it comes to private money, the rules–as you may know them–generally don’t apply.  Certainly, with regard to the matter of valuing a property, most of you would do well to throw away what you’ve already learned and start over.  To help you along these lines, I would like to share an article […]

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Top Ten Ways you know it might be time to consider private money

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Clay Sparkman This has been a tough four years for many of us, so in celebration of the anniversary of the sub-prime collapse, I thought it would be nice to start off  by having a little fun. With that in mind, I have prepared a top ten list, Top Ten Ways you Know it Might […]

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Auction Buyers Take Note

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Clay Sparkman Most likely you have clients who buy distressed properties from time to time–with the intention of making a profit–and need a source of funding to fuel their activities. There are three common ways to buy distressed properties: pre-auction, auction, and post auction (generally referred to as REO). Most investors are forced to buy […]

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