11 Ways Hard Money Loans Allow for More Deals and Higher Profits

Experienced real estate investors have relied on hard money loans as a source of quick and reliable capital to fund their real estate deals for decades. Below are 11 ways hard money loans allow for more deals and higher profits for real estate investors.

1. A fast and easy application process

An application for a hard money loan is much less paperwork than a for conventional bank loan. First-time hard money loan applicants are often refreshed by the streamlined application process. A hard money loan application is only about 4 pages of basic information and it can be approved quickly once completed and returned to the hard money lender. This allows the real estate investor to spend more timing looking for opportunities, not filling out mindless paperwork.

2. Getting the loan funded fast

Once approved, funding generally takes 5 to 10 days. If needed, funding can take place even faster.  Compare this to 30+ days for a bank loan. Real estate investors using hard money loans don’t miss out on deals due to not having financing lined up soon enough.

3. Getting your offer accepted on properties with multiple bids

An offer funded by a hard money loan is much stronger and has a better chance of being accepted than an offer with a 10% or 20% down payment with conventional financing. Experienced real estate professionals know that hard money loans don’t encounter the same types of hiccups and problems that can occur with bank loans and end up killing deals and canceling escrows.

4. Negotiating a better purchase price on the property

Even if there aren’t multiple bids on a property, offering a quick close through the use of a hard money loan puts the investor in a position of power and can help with negotiating a lower purchase price. A seller who needs to have their property sold quickly will be more likely to negotiate and give the hard money loan buyer a better deal.

5. Not needing perfect credit scores or income history

When applying for a bank loan, the borrower’s credit and income are two of the most important criteria. A poor credit score or lack of consistent income such as a W2 could prevent the bank from even considering the loan to begin with.

Hard money lenders are equity based lenders, which means they are primarily concerned with the value of the real estate that will secure the loan and less concerned with the credit and income of the borrower. This means that an investor with below prime credit scores or less than two years of income history with an employer can still qualify for a hard money loan.

6. Using leverage to do more deals

Being able to pay for a property with cash has its benefits. A seller is more likely to accept a cash offer rather than an offer that is contingent on receiving financing from a bank. However, using leverage allows the real estate investor more flexibility to purchase more properties and complete more projects. Using leverage with hard money will allow the investor to still present a better offer than conventional financing and also get into more deals. More deals results in more profits.

7. Quickly pulling equity out of existing properties to put the money to work elsewhere

Whether cash is currently tight or an investor simply wishes to put some of their equity to work, tapping equity in existing properties can be a good option. With a hard money lender, pulling out equity from an existing property is a straightforward and quick process. The capital can be used as a downpayment on a new deal or pay for the rehab costs on an existing property.

8. Being able to get a loan with recent short sales or foreclosures

Short sales and foreclosures on a borrower’s record are red flags for conventional lenders. A hard money lender can look past these blemishes and still fund the hard money loan if there is adequate equity in the property that is being borrowed against and the borrower is able to pay back the loan. Unfortunate circumstances don’t have to put your real estate investing career on hold.

9. Working with a lender who can use common sense and creativity

Every investor and loan is unique with different needs and criteria. Banks often have rigid loan requirements and if the investor’s needs are outside of those requirements they are out of luck. Hard money lenders are willing and able to work with the investor to make sure the loan is beneficial for all parties. A hard money lender has more ability to offer creative terms that will get the loan done that a bank would never be able to do.

10. Having a real estate expert analyze the property

Hard money lenders have a wealth of knowledge about their local market and real estate in general. When a hard money lender analyzes a property for a real estate investor they may discover something the investor has overlooked that may be a deal-killer. It’s always beneficial to have an extra set of experienced eyes looking over a property/project. Don’t let a bad deal wipe out the successes of previous deals

11. Getting a loan when you’ve maxed out your allowed amount of conventional loans

Many banks only allow an investor to have four financed properties. This is another example of banks having arbitrary requirements. With a hard money lender there are no such requirements. Having multiple properties may actually be a benefit when working with a hard money lender if the real estate investor wishes to cross-collateralize their properties and pull equity from one property to finance a new one.

North Coast Financial, Inc. is a hard money lender in San Diego, California with over 30 years of experience. For more information about our loan programs or to inquire about a loan please contact Don Hensel.don@northcoastfinancialinc.com
760-722-2991

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