If you are thinking of applying for a commercial loan, you may wonder just exactly how we determine the interest rate we are going to offer to you.

There are several factors that help us determine your interest rate which include:

 Loan Amount

The Loan To Value - LTV

Documentation Type ( full doc or no doc)

Purpose ( purchase or refinance with cash-out)

Type of Loan ( ie Hard Money)

Term or amortization of the loan

Debt Service Coverage

Property type and Quality

Occupancy Rate

Appraisal

 The Bond Market - The bond market is a financial marketplace where it is possible for investors to arrange to purchase and sell various types of debt securities that are in the form of bonds There are a series of different types of bond markets, with each having a particular focus in the type of bonds that are bought and sold. Collateralized debt obligation, with mortgage or asset backing, is one example of a bond market.

The Market Capitalization Rate - The capitalization rate is used by investors, lenders and appraisers to establish a reasonable purchase price for a given investment property in a specified market. They are generally derived by analyzing the selling price, gross income and operating expenses of comparable properties. It provides a reliable estimate of value. Once a market capitalization rate has been derived, it may be divided into the NOI of the subject property. This helps investors gauge whether or not the asking price for a particular piece of property is over or under priced.

Economic Forecasts

The Area Demographics and Market Size

 

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What Is Hard Money and How Will It Benefit You?

 

Have you heard the term "hard money," but you're not sure what it means? Perhaps you know what it is, but you're unsure where to find it. Hard money is financial backing from private investors in the form of a loan. It is one of the best ways to get a business project off the ground, but you have to know how to obtain it the proper way.

 

Hard money loans are often used for construction projects. Typically, the lender loans the money in stages. For example, let's say you own a plot of land and you want to develop it. A lender will agree to back you on the project. They will loan you a percentage of the money at the beginning of the project,more during the middle of the project and a final installment near the completion of the job.

 

Lenders often pay the contractor for their work directly. For instance, once your contractor completes the foundation of the new building, the lender pays them a specific amount directly. Then, when the electricians finish wiring the building, the lender pays them directly as well. All contractors receive their payments direct from the hard money lender.

 

Private investors often prefer this approach because it gives them greater control over their money and their investments. You don't have to be a big real estate mogul to get hard money from investors. Many investors are willing to support many different types of projects. Private investors will financially back projects like single family residences, condos, townhouses, apartment buildings, hotels, motels, office buildings and shopping centers. However, they will not usually invest in undeveloped land.

 

While hard money lenders are willing to loan to residential investors, they most frequently invest in commercial real estate. This is due to today's instability in the housing market. Commercial investments are simply a safer bet for recouping funds an investor puts into a project. Because of skyrocketing foreclosure rates in the modern housing market and property values dropping at record rates, there is considerably less risk involved for the investor in commercial projects.

 

Commercial real estate is a very competitive market, but hard money investors are willing to buy properties, remodel existing structures and even build new properties. The commercial real estate market is still alive and well. In fact, today's commercial market is very similar to the residential market that profited so many people just a few years ago.

 

Hard money lenders are still in the game. In fact, they are busier than ever because banks are making the lending process more exclusive than ever due to a record number of people defaulting on their loans. Knowing how the private lending process operates is half the battle when it comes to finding private investors for your commercial real estate project. With a little research and networking, you will find the perfect backer for the commercial real estate project of your dreams. The hard money for the project is out there; all you have to do is find it.

http://hardmoneyloans.org

08/25/2008 12:19 PM by yanni raz


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