{"id":824,"date":"2014-01-02T11:09:11","date_gmt":"2014-01-02T18:09:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/privatemoneysource.com\/broker-blog\/?p=824"},"modified":"2014-01-02T11:09:11","modified_gmt":"2014-01-02T18:09:11","slug":"2014-bring-on-the-quick-flip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/privatemoneysource.com\/broker-blog\/?p=824","title":{"rendered":"2014: Bring on the quick flip"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>This article was originally posted on this site, on 1\/23\/13, as &#8220;2013: The year of the quick flip.&#8221; Did 2013 turn out to be the year of the quick flip? We certainly did our share of quick flip loans. However, I think that we failed to anticipate one thing: bulk buyers. Several very large bulk buyers grabbed up just about everything in site, making it hard for the little guy to get a shot. As inventory has diminished, at least from the point of view of the big players, there are still many great buys to be had, and I believe that small outfits or individuals will be able to buy well in 2014. Thus I am somewhat revising my prediction. 2014 shall be the year of the quick flip (for small players, that is). And so I say, &#8220;bring on the quick flip.&#8221; We&#8217;re ready. Are you?<br \/>\n<\/em><br \/>\n<em>Kris Gillmore and Clay Sparkman<\/em><br \/>\nOver the past six years we&#8217;ve all watched real estate prices come  crashing down, in many cases forcing lenders to foreclose and take back  the property.\u00a0Although this is a sad misfortune for some, it is a  tremendous opportunity for others.\u00a0With regard to quick-flip investment  property, we have always been of the opinion that the profit is made primarily in the  purchase, not in the renovation or sale.\u00a0 And now, more than ever, banks  are willing to unload their inventory at a discount below market value.<br \/>\nAs you know from previous posts, Fairfield Financial is laser focused  on doing these types of loans.\u00a0Here are some guidelines for what we\u2019re  looking for and what we\u2019re generally able to fund.<br \/>\n65-70% of the ARV &#8211; Depending on the area and the strength of the  borrower, 65% LTV is our target (including fees), but for a very strong  loan we can often get to 70% LTV. We hold construction funds in an  escrow account, which enables us to loan based on the ARV, as opposed to  the purchase price.<br \/>\nLoan Size &#8211; Right now our sweet spot is in the $150,000 &#8211; $250,000 range, although we&#8217;ll consider loans from $50,000 &#8211; $750,000.<br \/>\nNear 100% Financing &#8211; We can frequently finance 100% of the acquisition and rehab costs, assuming that the LTV is appropriate (though the borrower may have to cover the loan fees and closing costs out of pocket). This is really all determined on a case by case basis.<br \/>\nDown Payment &#8211; We do require that the borrower have some skin in the  game for at least the first few loans. Generally speaking, this amount  can be as little as 5% down, but the down payment is really determined  on a case by case basis, depending on the property and the strength of  the borrower.<br \/>\nSecondary collateral &#8211; If a down payment isn&#8217;t feasible, we can  always consider the use of a second property as collateral. This is  another way to put some skin in the game.<br \/>\nTerm \u2013 Typically, these are 12 month deals with no prepayment  penalty.\u00a0Multifamily rental properties can go up to five years, but this  too is determined on a case by case basis. However we also do 6 months loans with lower front end costs and an option to extend for an additional six months.<br \/>\nExit Strategy \u2013 As always, this is crucial. We&#8217;re looking for  borrowers with a solid working plan and a clear and realistic exit  strategy.<br \/>\nKnowledge of local market \u2013 This goes hand in hand with the exit  strategy. We want to be sure that our borrowers are familiar with the  current market trends, and that their plan is consistent with local  market activity.<br \/>\n\u2013 Clay (clay@privatemoneysource.com)<br \/>\n<em>Clay is Vice President of Fairfield Financial, a primary source                     for private money since 1964.\u00a0 Fairfield is currently         targeting       loans    in    OR, WA, AK, CA, CO, ID, FL, GA, ID,   MT,       NV, NY, OK   and     TX.\u00a0 To    submit  a   loan to  Fairfield  for       consideration: <\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.privatemoneysource.com\/loanproposal.php\">http:\/\/www.privatemoneysource.com\/loanproposal.php<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This article was originally posted on this site, on 1\/23\/13, as &#8220;2013: The year of the quick flip.&#8221; Did 2013 turn out to be the year of the quick flip? We certainly did our share of quick flip loans. However, I think that we failed to anticipate one thing: bulk buyers. 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