Friday 17 November 2017

How To Get The Hard Money Construction Loans Seattle Investors Have To Offer

By Henry Turner


Developers and home builders sometimes have trouble finding financing for their speculative real estate ventures. Traditional financial institutions don't always feel comfortable lending funds for empty retail spaces or spec houses. Tying up cash by making a personal investment may not be feasible. Another possibility for Washingtonians, are the hard money construction loans Seattle lenders will make, if you qualify for them.

Those who have been in the construction business are familiar with these lenders. They already know this is private lending, on a short term basis, not regulated by the Federal Reserve. In order to get the capital you want from a trustworthy source, you need to do your homework. You'll be looking for a lender with a good reputation and a legitimate website.

There are pros and cons to using these lenders. They have the ability to approve your application quickly and fund your project just as fast. If you are in a hurry, they can be very convenient. The transactions are short term though, and the interest rates are high.

These loans are good options for developers who have some credit issues. The investor is more concerned with the worth of your collateral than how high your personal credit scores are. You will need to present architectural plans, contractor bid sheets, and detailed construction budgets. The lender will be interested in the stability of the area in which you propose to build, the market history, and any comparable sales.

Although your collateral is the most important asset in your bid to get a loan, the lender will also be interested in your personal financial history. You may have to give them copies of tax forms, pay stubs, and bank statements. If approved you will probably only get about seventy percent of the total cash investment you need.

Since the private lender doesn't have to adhere to many regulations, you should have your lawyer look over the paperwork before you sign anything. You need to know that all the details are addressed in the contract, like any additional fees and the repayment schedule. It's a good idea to pay special attention to interest accrual and what your personal liability is in the case of default.

Because these are short term transactions, you need to be ready to start as soon as you are funded. Your architect, suppliers, and contractors have to be made aware of the deadlines you all must meet. In order to complete the project within the time frame, you don't want anything to hold up final approval, like delayed closings.

Hard money loans are useful, if you know exactly what they entail and what is expected of you when you commit to one. They can be great for builders and developers with mediocre credit ratings. If you have been turned down by traditional lenders, turning to the private sector can get you cash to complete the project that will get you back on your feet.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment