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California is where people go to get famous and make their dreams come true. Unfortunately, in tough economic times big dreams can be difficult to fund. The good news is that guys and gals with specific insight about hard money lenders in California can know where to...Mar 3, 2014 | Hard Money Blog, Hard Money Lenders Archives, HardMoneyMan.com News Archives
The Advantage of Doing Business With California Hard Money Lenders A hard money loan gives one an opportunity to borrow capital without meeting the strict requirements set forth by commercial banks. California hard money lenders are more flexible with their lending...Mar 3, 2014 | Hard Money Blog, Hard Money Lenders Archives, HardMoneyMan.com News Archives
Trust deeds are little-known generators of exceptional long-term returns at a relatively low risk. Known variously as a “mortgage,” a trust deed or deed of trust denotes a formal pledge of a particular realty parcel as security for a specific monetary...Mar 3, 2014 | Hard Money Blog, Hard Money Lenders Archives, HardMoneyMan.com News Archives
Trust Deed ROI Insights Accurate projections founded in objective assessments form the foundation of financial success for savvy trust deed investments. Negotiable instruments secured by solid terra firma have two tremendous advantages: Certainty: Father Time has...Mar 3, 2014 | Hard Money Blog, Hard Money Lenders Archives, HardMoneyMan.com News Archives
You can’t deal with loans in the Lone Star State without taking time to address hard money lenders in Dallas and Texas’ other major metropolitan areas. Conventional lending has bottle-necked for the “average consumer” in this post-recessionary...Mar 3, 2014 | Hard Money Blog, Hard Money Lenders Archives, HardMoneyMan.com News Archives
You can’t deal with loans in the Lone Star State without taking time to address hard money lenders in Dallas and Texas’ other major metropolitan areas. Conventional lending has bottle-necked for the “average consumer” in this post-recessionary...