🎧Other Financing Options for Real Estate Investors
New To Podcast This Week - Over 50,000 Total Downloads*
New to the podcast this week is 🎧Other Financing Options for Real Estate Investors.
Going beyond conventional loans, FHA loans, VA loans and portfolio financing to including all the creative financing, private money, hard money, HELOCs, cash, partnerships and more.
It is part of our entire series on 🏦financing rental properties.
Show Notes
In the last several classes, we covered a variety of traditional financing options, including nothing-down financing, low down payment financing, conventional financing, and portfolio loans. These options represent the overwhelming majority of financing options used when purchasing properties.
However, there are a handful of financing options that are used infrequently, but it's still important to be aware of them. In this mini-class, we will discuss these other financing options, including private money, hard money, utilizing partners for financing, home equity lines of credit, owner financing, life insurance, self-directed retirement accounts, subject to and wrap financing, lease-options/lease-purchases, and foregoing financing to pay cash.
In this class, James discusses:
Primary financing types that make up 90%+ of all loans
Creative financing: owner financing, wrap financing, lease-options/lease-purhcases, loan assumption, subject to, etc
Private financing
Hard money
Line of credit (HELOCs)
Buying properties for cash
Partnerships (utilizing all the other strategies)
Portfolio loans
Life insurance
Self-directed retirement accounts
Plus much more...
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Love,
James Orr
*As of September 9th, the total number of downloads across all Real Estate Financial Planner™ city-specific real estate investing podcasts for all episodes over all-time is over 50,153.
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