In Episode 42 of the Real Life Planning Podcast, Cynthia Meyer, CFA®, CFP®, ChFC®, breaks down the key considerations for real estate investors exploring hard money loans, including when to use them, typical terms, and risks. She also shares essential tips for asking the lender questions and understanding the pros and cons of private loans.
" …if you've got a private money lender that works in your market, they may be able to give you very helpful feedback about whether or not your spending plan for the project is on track and realistic.” - Cynthia Meyer
This week on Real Life Planning Podcast:
💡When do real estate investors use a hard money loan? [00:00:47]
💡What are the typical terms and costs of a hard money loan? [00:02:10]
💡What risks should you consider before taking a hard money loan? [00:05:47]
💡What key questions should you ask a hard money lender? [00:08:22]
💡Understand real estate project obstacles with a private loan [00:10:29]
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