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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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On the art of handcrafting loans

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

Clay Sparkman As I pointed out in a previous mailing, 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 problems solving. I have put many transactions together […]

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Our sweet spot … our wheelhouse

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Clay Sparkman There was November, 2007 and then there were the nearly 4 years now that followed. If you are an acting broker in this market it is because you are a survivor. Darwin’s theory—survival of the fittest—would have been more aptly named, survival of the most adaptable. If you are still here, then it […]

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Announcing: iPad 2 Bonus to Brokers Closing Loans with Fairfield

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

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 Wednesday, September 27th, we are offering a free promotional iPad 2 to any […]

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Don't Believe Everything You Hear About Private Money

Monday, September 12th, 2011

Clay Sparkman This week I’d like to address some myths about private money, and hopefully correct some common misconceptions that seem to exist with regard to private money lending as an alternative mechanism for funding the refinance and acquisition of real estate. Myth: As a broker, I should first try to use conventional bank financing, […]

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Keeping your loans in motion

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

S. Clay Sparkman The most important thing about working a pipeline–as you well know–is to keep your loans in motion.  They must not stagnate.  Always move forward or bail out (gracefully of course).  This is a critical secret to success, particularly in the challenging market we face now. If you have a file that you […]

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Example private money loan – turn of century coastal view home remodeling project

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Clay Sparkman Because I have found that one of the best ways to learn is by way of example, I like to give frequent examples of actual loans that we have funded.  The following loan was funded quite some time ago, but is quite typical of the sort of thing that we are looking to […]

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Off the beaten path

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Clay Sparkman Private money might well be thought of as a multi-purpose tool–a tool for getting those tough jobs done. You might imagine it to be a Swiss Army Knife, or better yet, a Leatherman Tool. It is not for those straightforward tasks that you encounter from day to day along the beaten path. It […]

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How to broker private money loans when real estate markets are uncertain

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

Clay Sparkman We’ve been through nearly 3 ½ rough years in the real estate market—and projections seem to indicate that we will finally see clear up-turn in the second half of this year, but no one really knows for sure.  We have managed to survive this down-time (all who are still present please take a […]

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