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Private Lending 101 – Who Are Private Lenders?

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

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Private lending is the practice of borrowing money by a real estate investor to be used to purchase rental real estate directly from private lenders rather than a bank or other commercial lender. Private lenders tend to be ordinary people such as doctors, lawyers, accountants, business owners and possible retired people. Most private lenders are simply looking for better investment returns than they can typically get from bank CD’s, money markets or even bond investments. Over the past couple years these type investments have yielded a paltry 3% to 6% pretax rates. After taxes and inflation these investments have, in some cases, produced negative returns for their investors. This is why people are looking for better returns and private lending is the answer.

Private lenders are looking for returns in the 9% and 15% range and secured by local rental real estate. This kind of return will provide investors with positive investment return of almost 300% over CD’s and money markets. (more…)


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