Commercial Funding Millions Webinar…

Posted by Marshall on February 8, 2010

In a few weeks I will be holding a webinar with a friend of mine that I’ve
been following for several years. I started checking him out when he
came out with a loan modification program for residential borrowers.

Well, I started exchanging e-mails with him about 6-8 months ago and I
found out a few months back that he was getting into commercial loan modification.

So, I let him know that I would like to get together and do a webinar for
everyone on my property buyers list because I know several of you want
to get into commercial real estate or already are. Plus, several of you are
in a tight situation with one of your commercial properties or know
someone who is in need of some help.

If that is you, check out some of the info below that we will be covering
on the webinar. Actually, I was able to get Richard to setup a replay webinar for my guests that want to get started in this right away. I’m still planning a live call with Richard, but you can get access right away.

I’m telling you, Richard delivers a TON of great info on his calls.
Get signed up for the webinar right here:

I want you to walk away from one of my webinars knowing that
you learned something that you can put to use right away.

So, sign-up right now, the webinar is going to be packed full
of actionable items that you can use in your real estate
business right away. You will be forwarded to the replay page immediately after verifying your e-mail address.

So PLEASE register as we’ve had tons and
tons of people who want to be in on this and he may force me to pull it down any day now because my guest is planning to take this call and put it into his paid mentorship program.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

* How to enter the secretive realm of the
hedge funds, to connect them with money making
opportunities right in your neighborhood right now

* How to benefit from the commercial real estate
crash, without investing a dime in buying or selling
properties

* How to find deals with almost no work, so you
simply introduce someone to a private equity
fund or hedge fund and get a guaranteed
commission that can be enormous

* How to find a lender as opposed to yet another broker.
The difference? You’ll have access to the direct
decision-makers on the loans you want funded. And
they’ll have access to private equity and hedge fund
investors because everyone is participating in the
loans, not brokering them to someone else

* How to submit a deal so that there is no further work
required on your part

* A simple “back of the envelope” way to know
that a deal is likely to fly, and when it’s not.

* What makes a good deal or a bad deal?

* How to go to networking meetings and find deals
right and left

* How to connect applicants with lenders with a simple
two page form guaranteeing you will get paid, so that
is ALL you have to do, you’re done, and someone else
makes you money while you move on or pursue your
hobbies and spend time with family.

* How to make the big money in “commercial
loan modifications” and “workouts”

Remember, you will be sent to the replay page immediately after verifying your e-mail address and you will NOT walk away disappointed.
Enter your name and e-mail address right below to register for the call.

After you register above, you will get an e-mail to confirm your registration.
Open the e-mail and click the confirm link to be sent to the replay page.

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8Feb

Your Team IS Your Deal

Posted by Marshall on January 23, 2010

By: Sean Carpenter

You have found your perfect deal. Now you are looking for a government grant or program to help you out.

This all requires a great team. Who is on your side?

My most common response to many who ask the question is that make sure you have a lawyer and accountant who know more than you.

Don’t get into a position where you need to educate your vendors.

Having a quality lawyer can get your deal closed that much quicker, while having a quality accountant can make sure your finances are in order.

A few questions for your potential staff:

Are you familiar with Government Financing?
Have you closed any subsidized transactions?
Do you know anyone from the allocating agency?
At least 2 of the three questions should be “yes” and should help you to make an informed decision. You may also want to inquire about the program you are seeking as well.

Count it as a bonus question!

Sean Carpenter is the nation’s leading expert on Government Deal Funding for Real Estate Investors and Developers and has spent the last 12 years both consulting and getting funding for his own deals. I’ll be offering an encore webinar of a special interview with Sean coming up on Wednesday, February 24th at 9:00 PM EST, 6 PM PT where I’ll be asking him about what’s involved in getting funding for your deals courtesy of Uncle Sam.

Find out more and pre-register for the call by entering your name and e-mail address below:

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Material Connection Disclosure: If you click on a link on this website, you may be using an affiliate link. This means I may be compensated if you purchase something from the company on the other end of the link.

Disclaimer: This is not legal advice or even financial advice. The opinions and information here are written to entertain and inform you of my experiences from Real Estate Investing. I can’t possibly know your financial situation or whether you will have the ability, motivation or determination to put forth the effort that is required to put a system or idea in motion to profit from it.

Before embarking on any business venture, you should consult with your financial advisor, accountant, lawyer and other professionals to help you determine if it is a worthwhile venture and to discuss the risks. I make no claims about how much money YOU will make with any of the information shared here on this site or any other website or e-mail that I may send you.

As in ANY business, your results will vary based on your own knowledge, determination, motivation and financial resources available to you.
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23Jan

Why Buying and Holding Isn’t The Same Anymore…

Posted by Marshall on January 21, 2010

Guest article written By: Sean Carpenter

Are you finding deals are getting tougher to close with the new restrictions banks are pushing on applicants?

Is it taking longer to get a deal done? Have you stopped looking for new projects to acquire?

The last year has been a very difficult period in real estate history. Some markets have declined upwards of 50% in value with no light at the end of the tunnel. Not very good news if you started your “buy and hold” in 2007, but will certainly work better for you now in 2010 as you pick properties up for a fraction of their price two years ago.

Not to mention cap rates are heading into the two digits in larger metropolitan areas. For some, this is an area of the market they have never experienced.

So what can we do to get some of these declining assets?

The banks that were lending up to 125% a few years back have either left the market or cap an acquisition at 70% loan to value. The remaining 30% is up to the investor. But raising the 30% slows down transactions and your friends in Congress have attempted to help.

In July 2008, the President signed the Housing & Economic Recovery Act (HERA), which among other things, provided $4.5B to all 50 states, some territories like Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia, to combat neighborhood declination by foreclosure.

These funds, known as the Neighborhood Stabilization program, were supposed to help investors, both for and non-profits, buy and rehabilitate foreclosed buildings in order to prevent the stable households from losing too much value. In February 2009, Congress added an additional $4.5B to the program, now known as NSP II, to further carry out the NSP mission.

This is nothing new. The federal government has been investing in real estate for years, at least since HUD was conceived during the Johnson administration in 1965 as part of the Great Society initiative.

HUD allocates through the individual States and territories upwards of $20B per year to facilitate economic development and housing activities. Additionally, many states have programs of their own that can match federal funds in addition to over $5B in tax credit programs available to stimulate acquisition, rehabilitation and new construction of real estate projects.

Buying and holding certainly isn’t what it used to be, but now the government wants to help you out more than ever. You just have to know WHERE to find the money and HOW to get the funds.

Sean Carpenter is the nation’s leading expert on Government Deal Funding for Real Estate Investors and Developers and has spent the last 12 years both consulting and getting funding for his own deals. I’ll be hosting a special interview with Sean coming up on Wednesday, February 24th, 9:00 PM EST. Find out more and pre-register for the call by entering your name and e-mail address below:

UPDATE: Since this webinar was a few weeks ago, if you register below, I will send you the encore webinar information as soon as you confirm your e-mail address.

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Disclosure: If you click on a link on this website, you may be using an affiliate link. This means I may be compensated if you purchase something from the company on the other end of the link.

Disclaimer: This is not legal advice or even financial advice. The opinions and information here are written to entertain and inform you of my experiences from Real Estate Investing. I can’t possibly know your financial situation or whether you will have the ability, motivation or determination to put forth the effort that is required to put a system or idea in motion to profit from it.

Before embarking on any business venture, you should consult with your financial advisor, accountant, lawyer and other professionals to help you determine if it is a worthwhile venture and to discuss the risks. I make no claims about how much money YOU will make with any of the information shared here on this site or any other website or e-mail that I may send you.

As in ANY business, your results will vary based on your own knowledge, determination, motivation and financial resources available to you.
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21Jan

The last of the “No Money Down” loans…

Posted by Marshall on December 28, 2009

Most everyone thinks that there is NO WAY to get a “No Money Down” loan.
Well, there are still a few programs out there that offer either low down payments or in the case of the USDA rural development program, no money down.

If you are an investor, you can’t use these loans to purchase investment property, however, if you have a property you need to sell, this is a great way to open it up to more buyers.

Check with your local lender to find out if the home qualifies. It must be located in a “Rural” area as defined by the USDA.

There are several requirements that a buyer needs to meet including income limits and total debt limits, but this is a great program to help more people afford a home.

http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rd/pubs/pa1501.pdf

Check out the requirements at the link above. Be patient, it is a slow download because the PDF is filled with several pictures. You may be able to find out if your property is eligible by visiting the link below, but you should also verify with a local lender or your local USDA field office.

http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov

http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rd/pubs/pa1501.pdf

The loans are attractive to lenders because the government is guaranteeing them. In fact, the Freddie Mac website even has a description of the program to encourage lenders to offer the program. See their description below.

http://www.freddiemac.com/sell/expmkts/guarrur.html

Kick off 2010 with a bang by learning this program.

By the way, if you would like to learn more about ways to increase your real estate investing business in the new year, sign up for my "2010 Investor Webinar Series".

See the post below for more information or just enter your name and e-mail address below and I will immediately add you to the notification list.
http://rapidreiresults.com/wordpress/?p=382

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28Dec

Negotiating With Lenders – Loan Modifications

Posted by Marshall on October 30, 2009

Do you have homeowners calling your office that DO NOT want to lose their home?
Have you heard about doing loan mods? Many of you may have heard about them, but don’t know what they really are or who would be a good candidate for a loan modification.

This is an area that I want to know more about as well and have found someone that is an expert in this area. I know some of the basics, but I like to know more about a topic before I actually try doing something, I don’t like to just know a little bit and then try to wing it.

So, what is a loan modification?
A loan modification is when you work with a lender to modify the original terms of a note to bring them more in line with what the borrower can afford. Lenders don’t want everyone to know about these because they stand to lose a bunch of money. This is very understandable. However, in the back offices of the banks and mortgage companies, they are becoming more popular because it helps keep them from having to foreclose on a home when the borrower is underwater. The other reason they are becoming more appealing to the lender is because of our Government’s involvement in the banks affairs. That’s right, our Government is pushing lenders to do loan modifications as well. You may have even seen a headline or two about it, but it’s all very mysterious stuff unless you learn from an expert.

I have a webinar scheduled for Tuesday, November 3rd, at 9PM EST with Richard Geller, one of the truly cutting edge people in the Loan Modification industry. Richard has been doing loan mods and teaching loan modification for several years.

There is no charge for the webinar but we only have 200 spots.

Register here
http://RapidREIresults.com/loanmod

Richard is going to go over the following topics, plus many others.

* Loan mods and violations, forensic audits and how they fit in to get principal reductions – this is HUGE.
* You can still do loan mods for profit and Richard will show you how to do it LEGALLY, and why you would even want to!
* Why investor owned properties NEED loan mods and how to get them.
* Turning Cash-Flow Negative deals into Cash-Flow Positive
* Repairing your credit (or your client’s credit
* How to use loan mods to attract people who want you to buy their house as a short sale opportunity.

Plus, many other great tips. He will definitely over deliver on this webinar.

Don’t delay, register now, your clients need you to know this information and we only have 200 seats for this webinar.

Register here
http://RapidREIresults.com/loanmod

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Notice: While there is absolutely no charge for this webinar, since I’m referring you to this webinar, if you decide to buy something down the road from Richard Geller, I will likely get a commission on the sale. However, the fact that I have sent you over there, will NOT change your price at all, it is just a way for Richard to thank me for sending a potential customer his way.

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30Oct