Background as a real estate investor, but I'm tired of buying and fixing even though I've made a nice portfolio for myself. Renovations always take longer than planned, I give up every night and weekend when I have a project going, borrowing has gotten more difficult due to my current work situation and contractors have gotten expensive while becoming increasingly unreliable. So I had been sitting on a pile of funds earning 4% in a HYSA and trying to figure out how to make it work harder and I had a thought that maybe I should lend instead of borrow. Spent several weeks researching rates, contract terms, vetting borrowers, etc when I happened upon a local hard money lenders cooperative. Essentially there is a broker who lines up the borrowers, does all the vetting and comes to the pool of lenders asking if anyone will finance them. They handle all the paperwork and closing. Unlike websites who let you opt into financing a portion of a project, there is 1 lender for each project and the lender is the 1st lien meaning if the borrower defaults (has only happened 2x in the history of the company), the lender gets the asset which they can then finish and rent or sell to recoup their investment. Most borrowers are short term - typically 2-6 months but up to 12. Lender gets monthly interest only payments with a balloon payment on or before the term end date. I wanted to give it a try and the broker brought me my first deal within a week of contacting them. Here are the numbers for my first one:
Purchase price: $58k
Borrower DP: $5,800
Origination fee to lender: $1,566
APR to lender: 11.5%
APR to broker: 2.5%
Loan has a 6 month term but no prepayment penalty. Total earned on $52,200 investment assuming 6 month payback=$4,567.50.
I've calculated if I keep rolling in the earnings, I'll be able to double my money in 5 years. It's also come to my attention that you can rollover a 401k into a self directed IRA and do this same type of lending as part of a retirement account. I have an old 401k I've been sitting on not knowing what to do with it since I left my fill time job almost 2 years ago and I'm tempted to do this but 1) I want to be patient and see how the first one goes and 2) I'm a bit hesitant on being too heavily weighted in real estate. Anyway, just thought I'd share since this isn't a type of investing I've seen discussed here!
Purchase price: $58k
Borrower DP: $5,800
Origination fee to lender: $1,566
APR to lender: 11.5%
APR to broker: 2.5%
Loan has a 6 month term but no prepayment penalty. Total earned on $52,200 investment assuming 6 month payback=$4,567.50.
I've calculated if I keep rolling in the earnings, I'll be able to double my money in 5 years. It's also come to my attention that you can rollover a 401k into a self directed IRA and do this same type of lending as part of a retirement account. I have an old 401k I've been sitting on not knowing what to do with it since I left my fill time job almost 2 years ago and I'm tempted to do this but 1) I want to be patient and see how the first one goes and 2) I'm a bit hesitant on being too heavily weighted in real estate. Anyway, just thought I'd share since this isn't a type of investing I've seen discussed here!
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